Three UWindsor acting grads will discuss their careers as “Women in Theatre” in the drama school on Feb. 8.
Three UWindsor acting grads will discuss their careers as “Women in Theatre” in the drama school on Feb. 8.
The Alumni Association has organized a trip to take in a play featuring three UWindsor acting grads at the Stratford Festival.
Now in her fifth season with the Shaw Festival theatre company, UWindsor acting grad Ijeoma Emesowum (BFA 2008) is winning praise as one of a group of young women at the heart of this year’s program.
Globe and Mail drama critic Robert Everett-Green included her in an article shining a spotlight on the festival’s New Woman—strong, complex young female characters.
Milos Savic doesn’t accept offers from just anyone, but when does, he prefers the University of Windsor.
A first-year student in the Arts and Sciences program, Savic took top honours in the university’s second Facebook video contest and was presented with a new iPad2 yesterday for his winning submission, a spoof of the popular Dos Equis beer commercials.
"I looked around on line to get inspiration and I went off the most interesting man in the world and I gave it a little spin and added a few of my own touches,” he said Tuesday.