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  • Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Music and Theatre Collaboration: Celebrating Stephen Sondheim

    Presented by Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts.
    Director: Antonia Bongiorno, ‘26
    Accompanist: Maggie Tripold

    Celebrating Sondheim is a vibrant musical tribute to Stephen Sondheim, one of the greatest composers in American musical theatre. Join us as Monmouth University’s talented music and theatre students perform a curated selection of his most iconic works. This unforgettable evening highlights Sondheim’s genius and celebrates the passion of those who bring his music to life.

  • Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Spark Sessions: A Night of Original Works by MU Players

    Presented by Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts.
    Director: Nora O’Rourke, ‘25
    Featuring original works by Kailey O’Connell,’28; Timothy Pakrad,’25; Chris Rodriquez,‘25 and Juno Snider, ’27.

    Spark Sessions: A Night of Original Works by MU Players is an exciting event showcasing a collection of student-written one-act plays and poems. The event highlights the creativity and diverse voices of Monmouth’s emerging playwrights.

  • Theatre Fest Fall 2024 – Fresh Faces of 2024: A Showcase of Monmouth’s Talented Theatre Freshman

    Presented by Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts.
    Director: Emily Stein, ‘28

    Come see the newest talent to join the Monmouth University theatre family. The Fresh Faces Showcase shows off the wonderful artistic performance skills of the class of 2024.

     

  • Faculty Recital

    The Department of Music & Theatre Arts welcomes everyone to attend our Faculty Recital on October 20th, at 3:30pm in Woods Theatre. The concert will feature our faculty members performing a varied program of works for voice, piano, and guitar.

  • Michael Malpass: Renaissance Man

    Through the alchemy of welding and traditional blacksmithing, Michael Malpass commanded steel, bronze, copper, and brass with a sculptor’s precision. He elevated these industrial remnants, liberating them from their utilitarian past, and reimagined them as vibrant works of art— imbuing them with new life and meaning.

    Opening Reception: Friday, February 7, 5:30pm – 7:30pm

  • Green Worlds in Black and White: Feminist Readings of the 1930s Wood Engraving Revival

    Join us! 8th Annual Ink & Electricity: Advancing Liberal Learning in the Digital Age lecture

    A talk by Kristin Bluemel, Ph.D.

    The enchanting black and white pictures featured in this talk tell a forgotten feminist tale of personal freedom and commercial success achieved by women artists whose creations of wood, ink, and paper brought joy and beauty into the dark days of the Great Depression and World War I.

    Co-sponsored by the Wayne D. McMurray-Helen Bennett Endowed Chair in the Humanities at Monmouth University. This talk is in connection with the I Wish to Say Teach-In Series and the exhibition of Sheryl Oring’s social practice art projects on display in the DiMattio Gallery.

    This fall the DiMattio Gallery is hosting an exhibition of Sheryl Oring’s “I Wish to Say” and related works. Since 2004, Oring has traveled with her typewriter, asking the public to dictate and mail postcards to the US President. To date, she has typed over 4241 postcards in her attempt to use art as a catalyst for social change. Part of our exhibition programming will be a teach-in series from Monmouth University faculty, including Bluemel, about topics related to themes that intersect with Oring’s project as art reaches across disciplinary bounds.

    This event is free and open to the public. Typists will be available so guests can dictate their own postcard to the US President.

    For more information, please contact Dr. Corey Dzenko or Dr. Kristin Bluemel.

  • A Bronx Tale: The One Man Show starring Chazz Palminteri

    Bronx-born and raised Chazz Palminteri wrote A Bronx Tale in 1988. The powerful one-man stage play depicted his bruising childhood which included witnessing a gangland killing when he was nine years old.

    Palminteri played 18 characters and brought them all to life in his autobiographical play. His friends, enemies and family came alive on stage. Hollywood Studios went crazy after seeing it and offered him millions of dollars to turn it into a major movie. There was one catch. They wanted to put a star in the role of Sonny and someone else to write the screenplay. With $200 dollars in the bank…Palminteri said No… he would hold out and wait. He wanted to play Sonny and write the screenplay. Then one night Palminteri walked into his dressing room and sitting there was Robert De Niro who just saw the show.  Robert DeNiro gave Palminteri the chance he was waiting for; and as they say in Hollywood the rest is history.

    Palminteri wrote the screenplay for the film A Bronx Tale and then most recently wrote the book for the Broadway Musical. It was the first time in history that the same actor wrote the one-man play, the movie, and the Broadway Musical and starred in each one.

    In the past 35 years, Chazz has appeared in over 60 films.  To name a few – The Usual Suspects, Analyze This, Mulholland Falls, Jade, Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Legend, and Bullets over Broadway, which he was nominated for an Academy Award.  He has starred in over 20 television series and has won 3 Emmy’s. Chazz is most recently seen in Modern Family, Godfather of Harlem, Law & Order and Gravesend.

  • Sylvia

    Feb. 28 – March 4 & March 6-8, 2018
    All shows 8 PM except Sun. matinees at 3 PM. 

    Sylvia is one of A.R.Gurney’s funniest plays. Greg and Kate move back to New York city after raising two children and wanting the active life of Manhattan. Greg finds an adorable mutt while on a walk and decides to bring the pooch home. Sylvia immediately becomes an issue for Greg and Kate and begins to test their marriage in both funny and touching ways. Gurney is an expert at examining middle class life as we watch Sylvia bring Greg and Kate back on track in their new but lonely city life.

  • HAIR – 50th Anniversary!

    November 10-12 &
    15-19

    All
    shows 8 PM except Sun. matinees at 3 PM   

    HAIR celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bell-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory. To an infectiously energetic rock beat, the show wows audiences with songs like “Aquarius,” “Good Morning, Starshine,” “Hair,” “I Got Life,” and “Let The Sun Shine.” Exploring ideas of identity, community, global responsibility and peace, HAIR remains relevant as ever as it examines what it means to be a young person in a changing world. Directed by Sheri Anderson.

  • Improvedy – Spontaneous Comedy!

    Join us for a fun improve show on Friday nights in November! A cast of five will use: your suggestions, props, “Cards Against Humanity”, music, something you throw at them and miss, and actually YOU on stage! Their quick-wits and dangerous minds to keep you entertained for AT LEAST AN HOUR!