Marie Maslowski, a longtime staff member in the Department of Theatre and New Dance died July 17. Maslowski was an administrative support coordinator the department for 20 years. She worked a total of 22 years on campus. In her time…
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Are you experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out) when it comes to activities on campus you haven’t done or sites you haven’t seen yet? If the answer is yes, you aren’t alone. Your college years are a busy period in…
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Chelsea Sutton, a publicist in the Department of Theatre and New Dance, has been nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Interactive Program. Sutton’s program, “Welcome to the Blumhouse Live,” was an interactive experience in the fall of 2020. The program incorporated…
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The Southern California Shakespeare Festival (SCSF) has selected “Titus Andronicus” as its 15th Season production, running for four weekends between Aug. 23 and Sept. 14 at the Cal Poly Pomona Studio Theatre and the School of Arts and Enterprise in…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance invites viewers to go on journey through love, relationships and the mushy stuff that somehow holds it all together with its final Main Stage show of the season, “I Love…
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The Department of Theatre and New Dance’s opens the final studio show of the 2017-18 season with “Real Women Have Curves,” a coming of age story about a teen on the verge of womanhood. The first show is at 8…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre & New Dance is invited to the American College Dance Association (ACDA) for adjudication in early March. The dance program will perform in two ACDA regions: at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond on…
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Linda Bisesti-Reidy received a phone call in December that would herald a new milestone for the Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance. “I was in my kitchen, and I had been informed that we had been invited…
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The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Theatre and New Dance will tackle complex topics such as race, immigration and relationships in its productions for the 2017-18 season. The department will bring seven productions to the stage – three in the…
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What happens when Antipholus meets Antipholus and Dromio meets Dromio? The pairs look alike, so it must mean that these are sets of twins, correct? That is exactly the case. In William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors,” a Syracusan man…
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