Drama

Elley-Ray HennessyUWindsor drama grad Elley-Ray Hennessy will conduct a three-day workshop in voice acting, October 14 to 16.

Voice acting subject of three-day workshop

UWindsor drama grad Elley-Ray Hennessy will conduct a three-day workshop in voice acting, October 14 to 16.

Justin Caruana and Michael Tabet-GrahamJustin Caruana and Michael Tabet-Graham enact a scene as part of Changing the Odds, a six-week program providing theatre and arts skills to vulnerable youth.

Summer program providing valuable experience to vulnerable youths

A program aimed at local youths is a safe environment where participants can express themselves, explore their hopes and beliefs, and nurture their creativity, says a UWindsor student helping to lead its daily sessions on campus.

Changing the Odds: Community Transformation through the Arts provides vulnerable youth with six weeks of training in theatre and related skills, but it’s about more than the arts, says senior drama leader Ashley Baez Abreu.

costumesDrama professor Esther Van Eek designed these costumes for a production this summer by Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts, of a comedy loosely based on The Taming of the Shrew. Photo by Enrico Spada, Shakespeare & Co.

Drama professor traces influence of Windsor grads

Professor Esther Van Eek finds herself crossing paths with drama grads making their way into professional theatre.

Richard Householder, Sheelagh Householder, Bruce Kotowich UWindsor professor emeritus Richard Householder accepts congratulations from his wife Sheelagh Householder and Bruce Kotowich, his successor as choir director who nominated him for an arts leadership award.

Endowment recognizes UWindsor artists

UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.