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Page to Stage: New integrative course explores connections between writing and performance

Page to Stage has had an amazing month at BBA. The newly created class, team-taught by Peter Nicholson and Jim Raposa explores the synergy that occurs when writing moves from the page to the stage.
Page to Stage has had an amazing month at BBA. The newly created class, team-taught by Peter Nicholson and Jim Raposa explores the synergy that occurs when writing moves from the page to the stage. The class introduces students to the creative process of writing, acting, and public speaking. Pictured are student directors rehearsing with their peers in class working on a performance module culminating with a class performance on stage in the Riley Center.  

Starting next week, Page to Stage will also be collaborating with Cinema Studies to film and edit original performances. Stay tuned for more on this collaboration. 
 
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