The professor of dance and theater will use the award to conduct research in London.
Theater, Dance and Film Archive (77 Stories)
Alumni returned to campus March 25-28 to celebrate 20 years of dance at W&L with current students and faculty.
The play runs April 8-11 in Johnson Theatre in the Lenfest Center for the Arts.
DeLaney Filmmaker-in-Residence Nich Perez invites W&L students into the world of documentary film with two new film projects screening in Stackhouse Theater this spring.
The award-winning ensemble will be joined by alumni in the March 26-28 performances to celebrate 20 years of the dance program at W&L.
The anniversary weekend, March 26-28, will feature alumni master classes and performances from alumni and current students.
“Emotion, Pathos and the Human Condition in Theater and Film” will feature a dynamic lineup of creative workshops, presentations, discussions and stage performances March 26-27.
The play runs Dec. 2-5 in Johnson Theatre in the Lenfest Center for the Arts.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company’s performances will run Nov. 13-15.
TJ Fisher ’15 held a five-game winning streak in October 2025, securing a spot in the Tournament of Champions.
Jemma Levy, associate professor of acting and directing at Washington and Lee University, gives us a tour of her office.
Collaboration between the business administration and theatre, dance and film studies departments has created pathways for students to blend creative interests with professional skills.
The visiting assistant professor of theater attended a conference to present a different approach to teaching playwriting.
The films will be screened Sept. 25-26 in the IQ Center, followed by an artist’s talk.
Tickets for the entire season will be available to purchase beginning Aug. 15.
This fall, Pastore will enter a one-year master's program at the Shakespeare Institute at the University of Birmingham in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England.
“Vertical Dance” will run May 22-23 and is the culmination of the four-week Spring Term aerial dance class.
The award-winning ensemble’s performances will run April 9-11 and feature works created by nationally renowned choreographers.
The March 29 performance is part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
Johnson will present excerpts of her recent musical and give a public talk on March 24 at 7 p.m. in Johnson Theater.
DeRosa composed the music for the opera based on the short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Programming on March 15 invites students, alumni and faculty to reconnect and celebrate the evolution of W&L’s arts programs.
The show runs March 13-15 in Keller Theatre in the Lenfest Center for the Arts.
The Jan. 30 screening of the award-winning documentary about disability, perseverance and the story of a girl and her wheelchair is free and open to the public.
Newly promoted faculty members will present their research in a PechaKucha format on Jan. 28.
The Jan. 16 performance is part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
The production runs from Nov. 19-21 in Johnson Theatre on the W&L campus.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company’s performances will run Oct. 31 through Nov. 2.
The Oct. 8 event is presented by Red Sky Performance and is part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
An authentic Indigenous dinner will accompany Laronde’s talk on Oct. 7 and is part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
The article “Organic Dance Designs” tells the story of the theatrical work of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship.
Washington’s first indigenous State Poet Laureate will deliver a reading on Oct. 1 as part of the Lenfest Center’s Outreach & Engagement Series.
This summer, students working with associate professor of theater Stephanie Sandberg explored the practice of compassion through the eyes of documentarians.
Tickets for the entire season will be available to purchase beginning Sept. 9.
Misha Lin ’25 is taking her dance education to the next level this summer with intensive aerial dance training, finishing with a two-week international festival in August.
In this month’s episode, professor Davies talks of creating and building W&L’s dance program to be a place where preconceived notions dissipate and the liberal arts education flourishes.
The performances run June 19 through July 14 at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s outdoor stage.
A Washington Break trip to New York City opened students’ eyes to future possibilities in theater.
The former executive director of ArtPower at the University of California, San Diego will begin his new role in July.
Performances of the high school samurai tale run April 3-5.
The iconic myth comes to life March 21-22 in Wilson Concert Hall.
The award-winning ensemble’s performances will run March 14-16.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company’s alumni-student dance performance in New York City’s Center for Performance Research returned after a four-year hiatus.
The New Zealand-based choreographer will teach a master class for the campus community on Jan. 30.
Stephanie Sandberg, assistant professor of theater, will discuss this year’s Nobel Prize in literature on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 12:15 p.m.
In May, Mary Hipp ’90 said being a member of the second class of women undergraduates at W&L taught her a lot— although she didn’t realize it at the time.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company’s performances will run Nov. 30 through Dec. 2.
W&L’s recent staging of ‘Speech & Debate’ brought its cast, crew and audience an opportunity to engage with an innovative, collaborative approach to theater.
Jenefer Davies authored “The Art of Dance Composition: Writing the Body,” an introduction to modern dance composition.
The production runs from Nov. 1-4 in Johnson Theatre on the W&L campus.
The premiere event will be followed by a student-led discussion about their experiences and the creative journey in producing the films.
Tickets for the entire season will be available to purchase beginning Sept. 11.
W&L students in this Spring Term’s “Swedish Theater” course were immersed in culture during their three weeks in Stockholm, Sweden.
Gordon taught at W&L from 1974 to 2001.
Connor has been awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to teach English in Germany.
The groups will honor Black composers with a series of performances March 30-April 1.
The show runs from March 9-11 in Keller Theatre on the W&L Campus.
Moran is inspired by W&L’s values and commitment to liberal arts education.
The playwright will host a screening of his play “Citizen James” and a playwriting workshop Feb. 14-15.
W&L’s distinctive summer programming helped Burks-Parra develop her personal and professional interests.
Ocean voyages, sword fights, treasure hunts, rivalry, friendships and pirates are on display in this show based on the familiar novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.
The first From Screen to Square event will take place on Monday, Nov. 7.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company will perform ‘W&L Dancers Create…’ on Nov. 3–5.
Booker will give a lecture on Sept. 27 at 5 p.m. in in Leyburn Library’s Northen Auditorium.
For the first time ever, tickets for the entire season are available online beginning Sept. 13.
Leah Jackson ’22 always knew she wanted to pursue the health field. Thanks to summer internships and dedication, she heads off to Harvard this fall to follow her passion.
The show will run for three nights: May 17-19. Tickets are required.
The show runs from March 31-April 3 in Keller Theatre on the W&L campus.
The groups will present a combined dance and music performance on March 10-12 at 7:30 p.m. on the W&L campus.
“Thumbelina” will be presented at Keller Theatre in two performances on Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are required.
The all-male dance group will perform their delightful parodies of great ballet classics at the Lenfest Center for the Arts on Feb. 15.
Performances will occur Dec. 2-5 in the Keller Theatre on the W&L campus. Tickets are required.
The W&L Repertory Dance Company will perform ‘W&L Dancers Create…’ Nov. 11-13 at 7:30 p.m. each night.
Tickets for the 2022 season can be purchased online using a credit card or in-person at the Lenfest Center box office beginning Nov. 30.
Holden, an actor and puppeteer who hosts "The Joshua Show," will lead the masterclass on Nov. 8 at W&L.
W&L presents a staged reading of Will Arbery’s “Heroes of the Fourth Turning” in the Johnson Theatre on the W&L campus on Oct. 21-23 at 7:30 p.m.
Professor Davies received the National Dance Education Organization 2021 Outstanding Dance Education Researcher Award.