Theatre News

New Orleans is a city well-known for its rich cultural heritage. One place in particular that draws many is the National World War II Museum.

At the beginning of this semester, BroadwayWorld (BWW) was accepting applications for new student bloggers to write about the day-to-day life of a

Kicking off the spring semester, Theatre & Arts Department Chair C. Patrick Gendusa traveled to St.

This year, Ambush Magazine’s* end-of-the-year theatre wrap-up “Trodding the Boards 2019 in Review,” written by Brian Sands, mentioned Loyola Univer

For one night only, the Loyola Theatre Arts & Dance Department (TAD) will present Love Letters by A.R.

Exciting news for the Department of Theatre Arts & Dance!

Students in C. Patrick Gendusa’s Acting IV class at Loyola will work with a variety of guest artists throughout the semester.

Ann Mahoney, professor of both Voice and Movement II and Acting for the Camera at Loyola University New Orleans, recently released her book, Sl

Students at Loyola University New Orleans are living in a city filled to the brim with culture.

Loyola University New Orleans' American Musical Theatre class will be taught this year by professor Jim O’Quinn. Mr.