Fine and Performing Arts

Wright State Theatre opens new season with ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ in Playhouse Theatre

Wright State Theatre’s production of Ken Ludwig’s hilarious farce “Lend Me a Tenor” runs in the Creative Arts Center’s Festival Playhouse from Sept. 23 through Oct. 3. Continue reading

Fall class notes

Meet three outstanding alumni who are featured in the fall 2021 issue of the Wright State University Magazine. Continue reading

A fabulous evening

Wright State University music, musical theatre and visual arts programs joined together for Wright State Arts Live! Continue reading

Where do we go from here?

Wright State experts ponder the future as world emerges from COVID restrictions

Wright State experts predict what business, health, education, and entertainment landscapes will look like as a result of the coronavirus pandemic Continue reading

Wright State Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures announce 2021–22 schedule

Wright State’s Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures Programs plan to return with a full season of in-person productions. Continue reading

Levitt Pavilion concert to showcase Wright State’s fine and performing art students

Wright State Arts Live! A Celebration of Fine and Performing Arts will be presented at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16, at the Levitt Pavilion Dayton. Continue reading

Solo exhibition by Marius Lehene on display in Stein Galleries

Marius Lehene, a Romanian-born artist who teaches drawing at Colorado State University, will give an artist talk on Sept. 29 at 6 p.m. Continue reading

Will power

First-year student Ariana Bush’s perseverance earns her a spot in Wright State’s Dance Program while pursuing political science

Ariana Bush was accepted into Wright State’s Dance Program after two years of singing lessons, intensive ballet classes, community theatre and College Credit Plus classes. Continue reading

Wright State graduate launches community theatre company

Tyrell Reggins, who graduated from Wright State with a bachelor’s degree in theatre studies, wants to inspire students of color to love the performing arts. Continue reading

Wright State art historian Karla Huebner to give online talks on surrealist artist Toyen

Karla Huebner will give a talk “Toyen and Czech Surrealism” on Aug. 5 and on her 2020 book “Magnetic Woman: Toyen and the Surrealist Erotic” on Aug. 8. Continue reading