Congratulations to Andrew Burnap '13 for his nomination as BEST ACTOR in a leading role (play) for his role as Toby Darling in Matthew Lopez's The Inheritance! The play debuted on Broadway in November 2019 and ran until Broadway’s shutdown on March 12, 2020. @TheatreURI
Nicole Petta majored in theater, concentration in stage management. While at URI, she worked with the TEDx franchise, OUT LOUD Theatre, and the Providence Fringe Festival. "It opened my eyes to a world of possibilities for me," she says. More: https://t.co/wdojA2VhTN @TheatreURI
Congratulations to our @uritheatre students who had great success at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival this past weekend! Emily Turtle, Mary Mullane, and Jeremy Chiang all made it to the final rounds in musical theatre, acting, and directing respectively.
URI alumnus and South Kingstown native Andrew Burnap is headed to Broadway to reprise his role in the award-winning U.K. hit “The Inheritance,” which opened in previews Sept. 27. https://t.co/VddK89p40y @TheatreURI
Former University of Rhode Island Theatre student Mary Testa was recently nominated Best Actress in a Musical for the 2019 #TonyAwards for her role in Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller! Click below for more on Testa's career and her memories from her time at #URI! https://t.co/yMezyuRzvd
Top 5 Reasons to See “Women and War”
5. There may be a dance party… and you may be asked to join
4. It’s devised theater - created by URI for the URI stage
3. Innuendos as far as the eye can see
2. It’s 2 shows for the price of 1
1. It’s an easy way to support the arts at URI
Sisterhood? Yes. Toga parties? Yes. Sex? Oh, yeah.
Be the first in line for Women and War at URI Theatre’s Box Office October 1st to buy your tickets! Shows are October 11-13 & October 18-20 at 7:30pm, and October 14 & 21 at 2:00pm.
This show? It's gonna be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Join us for the premiere of @TheatreURI's production of "Mary Poppins" tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets & showtimes: https://t.co/KXuJebl7ey
5 hours until our 2pm show!
It was the swift celerity of this production, Which you did think with slower foot came on, That brain’d your purpose... but don’t give up yet! There’s still one more chance!
"Measure for Measure" has it all @TheatreURI - sex, religion, politics, double-dealing, romance, unrivaled wordplay and keen insight into the human condition #Shakespeare says @playwright43 https://t.co/9jBHnOgzGH
Is this our fault or yours? The tempter or the tempted, who sins most?
We know “Measure for Measure” looks tempting, but it’s only a sin if you don’t come see it. https://t.co/LTw5NjZq0L