Move aside, Cinderella. Copernicus, the Prince of Sunshine, has another true love to rescue ““ his beloved Prince Helio.
Category Archives: Theater & Fine Arts
Alumna presents powerful piece which fuses historical research with personal experience
For UCLA alumnna and choreographer Lenora Lee, dance is not only a physical vehicle of expression, but also a means of exploring history and understanding her cultural background.
Show to make “˜Rent’ characters relatable
Walking around in a pair of white go-go boots during rehearsal, second-year theater student Marco Ramos was unfamiliar with dressing in feminine attire.
Art in the streets: Italian artist Luigi Ontani to lead performance piece around Westwood
When most people go to Westwood Village, they do not expect to see processions of masked figures in colorful gowns.
“˜Massacre (Sing To Your Children)’ investigates the sources and limits of conflict in the modern world through an allegorical rebellion
Disembodied voices scream from the pitch-black stage, accompanied by loud sounds of struggling and fighting.
Theater Review: "God of Carnage"
Four adults are gathered around a living room. At least two of them will suddenly puke.
Grad students show final works in MFA Exhibition #3
As the MFA Exhibition #3 draws near, graduate photography student Alexis Hudgins grows anxious regarding her final work as a UCLA student.