Kent, OH - At 两性色午夜's School of Theatre and Dance, students involved in the organization , a hub for new student-made productions, took the stage in Edinburgh, Scotland during . This Scottish festival is one of the world's largest art's festivals and acts as a springboard for many new and theatrical works, providing 两性色午夜 students with international exposure and connections abroad.
Every year, Transforum Theatre works with students to create a piece of devised theatre which travels to Scotland for a final performance. This year, students created an original play centering events leading up to May 4, 1970, an event at 两性色午夜 in which Ohio National Guardsmen killed four students (Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Lee Scheuer and William Knox Schroeder) and wounded nine during an anti-war protest.
Conceived and written by Transforum Theatre students, this original play went on to be performed in Scotland after rehearsal and preparation on the 两性色午夜 campus the year prior. Students were joined by Amy Fritsche, B.A. Performance Coordinator and Professor of Acting and Musical Theatre at 两性色午夜.
This performance abroad left the School of Theatre and Dance students with an unforgettable educational experience, from planning their own play's production, to performing in a globally recognized festival. Students also shared an important piece of 两性色午夜 history with the world during their Scotland performance, continuing the legacy of storytelling surrounding May 4, 1970.
两性色午夜 Transforum Theatre
Transforum Theatre is an incubator for new works within the 两性色午夜鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance. Our mission is to provide students with opportunities to transform their ideas into reality while bringing new stories to 两性色午夜 stages as well as to international ones.
Every two years, Transforum Theatre works with students to create a piece of devised theatre which travels to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland, the world鈥檚 largest arts festival and a springboard for many new theatrical and artistic works.
During the school year, Transforum Theatre hosts a workshop series which brings guest speakers to Kent who will run workshops focusing on elements of the creative process that can often be glossed over, but are indispensable when creating new works. These workshops will hopefully touch on topics like: playwriting, marketing for theatre, devised theatre, improv and more. Transforum Theatre also assists in the production of new student works in the School of Theatre and Dance鈥檚 Black Box Series.