Emily Kluger produced “Till Death, Or Whatever, Do Us Part,” a play written by her father, Garry Michael Kluger.
‘4,000 Miles’ explores the unlikely friendship of a 21-year-old and a 91-year-old
The theatre and dance department will open its drama,”4,000 Miles,” Nov. 2 at Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre.
Students direct One-Act Play Festival
The theatre and arts department will end its 2016-2017 season by debuting student-directed, one-act plays in the annual One-Act Play Festival June 10-11 in H.P. Davidson Music Center (building 45), room 212. Students who direct these plays are part of…
Review: ’25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ is charming and nostalgic
The play debuted on Broadway in 2005 with roaring success. Cal Poly’s rendition did not disappoint either.
Review: “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a charming classic
The Academy of Creative Theatre (ACT) brings Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” to life with all the ridiculous and hilarious elements of the classic comedy. Though ACT is a theater troupe of young actors all under the age…
“Cosi” shows the powerful effect of theater
Theater takes you out of the real world and into a new one. This power is as unique as the stories theater tells. Often you can relate your own experiences to those expressed in a play and sometimes you’re even…
‘Cosi’: The making of — Part One
The cast is off to a good start, growing closer and fostering camaraderie behind the scenes of run-throughs.
‘Willy Wonka: The Musical’ comes to Cal Poly
First-time Kelrik actor Phineas Peters steals the spotlight with his lead role as Charlie Bucket.
‘Black Comedy’ brings blind chaos to light
Pretending to be in complete darkness adds layers of thematic intricacy and hilarity to what is already a cleverly-written script.
Students’ Stage’s “Isaac’s Eye” blinks at the truth
Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke feuded over whose name would live on for eternity as being synonymous with scientific discovery.