Despite the dreary, drizzling rain outside, environmental activists and members of the DeKalb community gathered Thursday inside the Egyptian Theatre to participate in the inaugural Earth Fest. Hosted by climate advocacy group DeCarbon DeKalb, Earth Fest aimed to support sustainability, community engagement and environmentally friendly practices. This family-friendly event was in celebration of Earth Week.
Be swept away by devilish deals, or if you’re up to it, listen to others’ experiences dealing with anxiety. From fresh new plays to student showcases, the School of Theatre and Dance has something for everyone this upcoming season. “Anxious People!” Written by Carol Lee and directed by Alys Dickerson, “Anxious People!” is performed as.
Editor’s note: This piece contains spoilers and discusses events that take place in “She Kills Monsters.” As people gathered in the theater, fog rolled over the stage, a booming voice cascaded over the audience. The play opened to thunderous applause. This past weekend, The School of Theatre of Dance held its final showings for “She.
NIU School of Theatre and Dance will be hosting its third production of the season. Next up is “She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen, directed by guest director Kendra Holton. Holton chose to be a part of this play because she was excited to work on a production that explores LGBTQ+ themes, as they are.