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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Marie Antoinette in a different light: One-woman show depicts human side of controversial queen

Marie Antoinette in a different light: One-woman show depicts human side of controversial queen

October 23, 2013

By: Lucie Coppola This weekend The French Theatrical Foundation presented "Marie-Antoinette In Her Own Words" at the Modern Theatre. The French Theatrical Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated...

Suffolk’s Fall Showcase features wide array of student plays

Sarah A. Lokker October 16, 2013

Family, friends, and Suffolk students joined together this past weekend in the studio theatre of Donahue to support the theatre department as they brought the Fall Showcase to life.  This year four plays...

Fall Fest ’12 is truly ‘Spectacular’

October 17, 2012

Flora Wilds  Journal Contributor Suffolk’s Performing Arts Office produced their annual Fall Fest this past weekend. The free show, entitled “Sports Spectacular,” was held at the C. Walsh Theater....

Annual spring showcase features four student plays

February 28, 2012

Dan Olson  Journal Staff Twice a year, theater students at Suffolk University are able to express their abilities in writing and directing short plays during the annual fall and spring showcases. ...

Photo courtesy of trish Torpey

Techies Union enhances, ensures shows

October 19, 2011

Lauren Spencer, Journal Contributor Techies Union is Suffolk University’s theatre, technical and design collaborative group that services a variety of performing arts groups and events both on and...

Play in the Gray a Refreshing, Entertaining Documentary

‘Play in the Gray’ a Refreshing, Entertaining Documentary

Lexis Galloway November 18, 2010

Lexis Galloway Journal Staff ‘Play in the Gray,’ (Planted Seed Productions) the first film shown in the new Modern Theatre in close to 40 years, is a documentary that follows an all female theatre...

Seriously Bent places second in Nationals

Matthew McQuaid February 17, 2010

Article by: Matt McQuaid Improv comedy has been one of the main staples of funny business since the art form was invented.  Legendary comics such as Robin Williams and Stephen Colbert made appearances...

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