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Millersville’s Black Student Union and Essence Dance team hosted Traveling Down Broadway in Lyte Auditorium Friday Oct. 30.
The show was a refreshing blend of Dance and fashion, Hip Hop and Broadway.
Traveling Down Broadway featured six universities including Millersville and succeeded in bringing together rival schools for a night based solely on entertainment.
Cheyney, [...]
Sometimes, girls need a little bit of old school romance. That’s why movies like “Bright Star” are made.
What happens when you take three amazing rock bands and put them on stage? You get Millersville University’s Fall concert.
The All American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, and Anberlin will be performing in Pucillo Gym on Nov. 17. Tickets will go on sale mid October.
Last Spring, students were able to experience T-Pain’s Rap and [...]
Citamard, an organization that gets its name from spelling “dramatic” backwards, kicked off the semester with a Director’s Cut presentation of “Booby Trap.” The cast performed the show in the Spring as well. However, the previous director Phil Vonada was replaced by the fresh perspective of Devyn Heinbaugh who changed many of the basic set elements and costumes, bringing her own unique style to the play.
With the semester just starting, Millersville is gearing up for a fall full of entertainment for the campus community.
Millersville University Theater is kicking off the semester with a favorite from the end of the previous one. Incoming freshman and upperclassmen alike will enjoy this thought-provoking tale. “Booby Trap”, which was featured at the end of last semester, will be showing again Sept. 10 & 11.
It’s not every day that a Grammy-winning music artist visits Millersville University. T-Pain and company will be performing at Pucillo Gym on Thursday April 16, with doors opening at 7 p.m.
Sometimes the most ridiculous combinations can make for the best entertainment.
There are four primary elements to Hip Hop: DJing, rapping, graffiti art and break dancing. Though break dancing originated in the 1970s and 1980s, it has only become more exciting since then.
Cliché though it may be, the jazz concert performed at Lyte Auditorium was smooth, something like a fresh cup of coffee in the morning.