'The Secret of the Ooze'
Jim Gerace wasn’t sure what he stumbled across on an overcast April day in 1985.
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Jim Gerace wasn’t sure what he stumbled across on an overcast April day in 1985.
Buffalo theater-goers have a lot to look forward to next year.
Hozier took a sip of his water after strumming the final notes for his song, “NFWMB.” He changed guitars and leaned into the mic to address the packed audience.
Contemporary dance stylings were on full display in the Center for the Arts Drama Theatre for the Zodiaque Dance Company’s spring performance on Thursday.
The Student Union was bustling with cosplayers by 12 p.m. on Saturday.
International Fiesta has always been a way for UB students to display cultural pride.
UB’s production of “Julius Caesar” took a modern twist on the classic Shakespearean play.
Michael Bublé joked about singing in the shower and pretending he’s on “American Idol” Wednesday night.
The classic Broadway musical “Miss Saigon” brought its renewed production to Shea’s Performing Arts Center. The story takes a critical look at the Vietnam War and the impact of Western interference. The performance offers vibrant set designs and elaborate choreography in the tragedy.
Intimacy was an afterthought when Kathleen Golde first pursued theater.
John Mulaney made it clear that if someone was confident enough to interrupt his joke, he would call them out.
Harsh winter weather can make traveling off campus a challenge. It can be hard to make it downtown to see a show with freezing temperatures and snow days.
Christmas is about focusing on what really matters –– whether the film “Die Hard” is a Christmas movie or not.
The Theatre and Dance department’s talent was on display with Zodiaque Dance Company’s “Celebration 45” performances last weekend.
For the first time in over two decades, a UB festival exclusively featured female performers.
The Native American Community Services’ “All Our Relations” Project and the Outdoor Adventure Club hosted a screening of a new documentary, “The Eagle and the Condor: From Standing Rock with Love,” at the Student Union Theater on Monday.
When discussing the best parts of Buffalo, we often talk about the city’s most famous accomplishments. Buffalo wings, the Bills, the snow –– they’re all considered important aspects of Buffalo culture. Perhaps one of the most underrated yet consuming aspects of the city, however, is its theater presence.
When you’re meeting new people on campus, they typically ask you what your major is. It’s not an uncommon question, and it’s certainly not one that should stress you out.