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NU Declassified: Prof Barbara Butts teaches leadership through stage management

Communication Prof. Barbara Butts believes stage management requires a diverse set of leadership skills, and she wants her students to be able to use them both inside and outside the theater. BARBARA BUTTS: What stage management really is is, it’s leadership, it’s management, it’s organization, it’s communication and it’s problem-solving. Those are the big things.

The Great Sea Serpent incorporates research, physical storytelling for multidimensional play The Great Sea Serpent incorporates research, physical storytelling for multidimensional play

A metaphorical show about the first trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts’ “The Great Sea Serpent” explored the intrusive impact humankind can have on our planet. The sold-out play, which follows a small fish investigating the “serpent” of the cable after it is laid in the ocean, ran Friday,.

How to Know The Wild Flowers: A Map celebrates nature

Wispy, vibrant flowers surrounded the seats at the Ethel M. Barber Theater Friday night, immersing the audience of “How to Know the Wild Flowers: A Map” in an interactive natural experience. With cool air blowing into the crowd, wind sound effects whistling overhead and stark lighting, the environment closely resembled a prairie, the play’s sole.

Boorstein: Don t table outdoor tables

Northwestern students need a seat at the table. An outdoor one, to be precise. In February, ready to take advantage of a rare 70-degree winter day in Evanston, I went to Norris University Center determined to find a table outside. But my plans were scrapped when I arrived to see every outdoor table occupied. Studying.

Wirtz Center s Working musical features Evanston workers stories

“Working: A Musical – Localized Version” at the Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts highlights the experiences of local Evanston workers through song, speech, dance and video. The show runs from Feb. 2 to Feb. 11.  Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso originally created the “Working” script in the 1970s based on interviews with.

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