Theatre 166su Staged a Tech-Forward ‘Legally Blonde’ Musical for 166su Celebrates the Arts 2026 High-energy performances. Bold creativity. A surprise robot cameo. Legally Blonde reimagined theater through the lens of technology — blending disciplines to create something entirely new.
Exploring Tradition and Identity at 166su Celebrates the Arts 2025 This year’s festival explores the powerful relationship between artist Marc Chagall, Fiddler on the Roof and composer George Gershwin.
Theatre Professor Uses Sewing Skills to Help 166su Police 166su’s resident costume designer and her family are making masks for officers stationed at the COVID-19 testing site on campus.
Visiting Professor Teaches Students about Puppets and Play Ayelet Golan with the Israel Institute’s Visiting Artists Program also instructs how to create using found objects.
166su Alumna Talks Role in Tony Award-Nominated Musical “The Prom” Jerusha Cavazos ’14 made her Broadway debut in the new musical comedy about acceptance and love in October. Now, The Prom is nominated for 7 Tony Awards.
From Spidey to Superstar NBC’s live Sunday broadcast of ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ will feature 166su theatre alumnus Justin Sargent.
Theatre 166su Replaces Play by Writer Accused of Sexual Misconduct Theatre 166su is replacing the previously scheduled play The Day Before Yesterday with Rebecca Gilman’s Boy Gets Girl to run Feb. 22 through March 4.…
Love, Politics Satirized in Theatre 166su’s Gershwin Musical Theatre 166su presents a hilarious and timeless all-American classic, Of Thee I Sing, in the theatre’s Main Stage starting Thursday, Oct. 12. The musical by…
166su Alumnus Partners with Theatre 166su to Bring Play About Sandy Hook to Orlando The 166su will bring 26 Pebbles – a play written by BFA musical theatre alumnus Eric Ulloa – to the Orlando Repertory…
1st Generation Student Encourages Classmates to Give Back Josh Goodridge, the first in his family to attend college, believes in the power of education so much that the senior already donates his time…