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Zombie Thoughts can happen to anyone

“Zombie Thoughts” can happen to anyone

Hillary Reilly October 11, 2018

PLAN-B Theater Company showcased "Zombie Thoughts," a children’s play portraying general anxiety disorder through a virtual video game world, on Oct. 8 at Weber State University. The play has...

The Union Station is home to a galley of art with rotating collections. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons & Tricia Simpson

The arts are alive and flourishing on 25th

Hillary Reilly August 20, 2018

Ogden has a lot to offer, from good restaurants and bars to its beautiful hometown feel. One thing that people may not know about is the artistry that runs through the town. Ogden has an array of different...

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Calling all novice playwrights

Jake Lueckler September 6, 2017

Writers of Utah are invited to submit their scripts for 10-minute plays for the festival production of “New Works Ten” by the Utah New Works Theatre Project held in Provo, Utah, this fall....

Costumes line the racks at the Performing Arts costume sale at Weber State Universitys Browning Center stage on September 2. (Dalton Flandro/ The Signpost)

Costumes hawked to save Browning Center

Ashton Corsetti September 6, 2016

It is often under pressure that a group’s full strength is realized. From Sept. 1-3, the Performing Arts Department put enough of their inventory up for sale that Jean-Louise England, the Costume...

The Ziegfeld Theater performs Princess Bride : As You Wish on Jan. 22, 2016 (Devin Pugh / The Signpost)

Ziegfeld Theater’s Comedy Month

January 26, 2016

Sitting in the Ziegfeld Theater on a Friday night, patrons are likely to be rolling with laughter. Jan. 30 marks the end of the Ziegfeld’s annual Comedy Month. Over the last couple weekends, the...

WSU performing arts season announced

Amanda Lowder August 3, 2015

When a new semester starts, students return to WSU with new classes, textbooks, goals and fears, and with them, the theater returns, and directors, actors and costume designers get to show off their...

Boot the bull: Pioneer Day activities that aren't rodeos

July 20, 2015

Rodeos are a huge part of Pioneer Days, but they're not something everyone enjoys. Luckily, Ogden provides a wide array of things to do for the non-rodeo fan during the state's biggest summer holiday....

Los cinco mejores musicales modernos

June 15, 2015

  Con el éxito actual de Los Miserables y Into the Woods, está claro que los teatros musicales son ampliamente amados. Anhelamos la música arrebatadora, personajes relacionables y baladas románticas....

'Damn Yankees,' the musical for sports fans and thespians

February 17, 2015

Usually, students hear a baseball cracking against a bat and referees shouting outside on the baseball diamond, not inside the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. However, students will...

"Wit" to teach empathy through cancer patient's journey

November 1, 2014

As students, we come in contact with dozens of people every day. Professors. Fellow students. The guy who makes your coffee. Family. The parking attendant. Friends. Sometimes it’s much easier to be...

Theater and visual arts at WSU prepare for fall

September 13, 2014

Fall semester will see two award-winning plays and two art exhibits from the theater and art departments respectively. The first event is the Biennial Faculty Exhibition for the WSU Department of Visual...

Abby's Anecdotes: The bonds of the theater are never broken

February 6, 2014

Not this past summer but the summer before, I was privileged enough to be able to participate in Top of Utah Entertainment's production of "Les Miserables" as Cosette. While in "Les Mis," I was able to...

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