Stage coaches
Trinity Shakespeare Festival expands to include Camp Willy for youth by blending swordplay and the bard.
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Theme songs: Prof Harry Parker’s radio show
Theatre Professor Harry Parker ‘80 shows off show tunes
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Piping up: Pipe Organ Encounter
Organ Encounter gets teens in tune with majestic instrument
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A midsummer’s dream
Actors call it the moment — the instant when a creative choice seals a scene or makes a character — and junior theatre major Justin Rapp was enjoying watching David Fluitt ’04 have his.
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Making a scene
TCU’s new scenographer brings a fresh sense of setting to the theater department.
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Back to class
Fort Worth ISD teachers become students during the art department’s summer workshop.
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Fine Arts brilliance at Bass Hall
The TCU Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth-TCU Symphonic Choir, TCU Wind Symphony and TCU Jazz Ensemble take the stage at Bass Hall in February.
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5 questions for … Tamas Ungar
Thirty years ago, professor of piano Tamas Ungar joined the School of Music faculty. In three decades, he’s helped elevate piano education at TCU, started a renowned summer festival and further cemented Fort Worth as a major hub in the piano universe.
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On the fringe
Everything is a stage at this international festival.
Hitting the right chords
Highlights from the ninth annual Mimir Chamber Music Festival and PianoTexas