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On the way, she meets a young, African-American soldier whose love for her reaches far past her physical "imperfections." Although she may not succeed in having the scar on her face healed, Violet is able to repair those scars that are lying deeper than her skin.
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With enough money finally saved she's traveling across the Deep South in 1964 towards a miracle – the healing touch of a TV evangelist who will make her beautiful. Musical Directors: Michael Rafter and Johnna TavianiniĪs a girl, Violet was struck by a wayward axe blade when her father was chopping wood, leaving her with a visible scar across her face. The Creative Writing program houses the Idaho Review and the Free Poetry Chapbook series.Īccredited Institutional Member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre (accreditation renewal approved Spring 2018).The Department of Theatre and Dance Presents: Violetĭirector and Choreographer: Christie Zimmerman

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The program provides a foundation in traditional and contemporary literature, creative writing classes, and opportunities to study professional editing and publishing. The degrees are designed for students seeking to prepare for careers requiring strong writing backgrounds students seeking to develop professional portfolios in one of the specialized areas of creative non-fiction, fiction, or poetry or students pursuing narrative writing careers with additional opportunities in writing for theatre, film, and television. Each degree offers a strong foundation in traditional and contemporary letters, creative writing in the classroom, and various approaches to career goals. The Creative Writing program offers a variety of degree paths for students seeking to pursue the study of creative writing.
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The program emphasizes experiential learning through projects such as the Narrative Television Initiative, in which majors participate in every aspect of the creation of a sequential television series, from writing the pilot to entering the finished series in national television festivals. The Film and Television Arts program provides theoretical and practical courses in a variety of cinematic production areas, either through a liberal-arts based degree or a professionally-oriented degree. Passion Play, Fall 2019 Film and Television Arts The program strives to prepare graduates to work in the entertainment industry, to study theatre or dance at the graduate level, or to achieve certification to teach drama.

These performances challenge and educate our students and provides cultural enrichment to the community at large. The program also produces plays and dance concerts each year that train our majors in every aspect of production. The Theatre program provides theoretical and practical courses in a variety of areas, all within a liberal arts-based environment. Located within the School of Arts, the Department fosters the rigorous intellectual investigation of form, practice, and theory, and an active arts community through undergraduate research, professional training, experiential learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration between each of its three programs.

The Department of Theatre, Film, and Creative Writing serves the University and the College of Arts and Sciences as a partnership of programs focusing on the learning, practice, and interaction of the dramatic, cinematic, and literary arts.
