Theatre Erotique: 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses' not colorblind
Nothing about this graphic, 18th-century story lends itself to shutting one's eyes. So being "colorblind" when it came to how actress Koqunia Forte approached the devious Marquise de Merteuil in the University Theatre's production of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" was not an option.
Theatre's walls can talk
The members of Venice is Sinking recognized two years ago, as they were recording an album inside the Georgia Theatre, that the building itself became a player in the band.
'Spunk' comes to the Morton Theatre
A hundred years ago, Monroe Bowers Morton ("Pink" to his family and friends) opened the Morton Theatre in Athens, the first black-owned vaudeville theater in the U.S. Not long after, Zora Neale Hurston became a central writer of the Harlem Renaissance.