Tag: Rotunda Theatre

QMT production Beauty and the Beast enchants at Theological Hall

“Be our guest,” sings Queen’s Musical Theatre’s cast of Beauty and the Beast. The timeless story is the latest productiontaken on by the campus group. The production was opened to audiences on Jan. 15 in the Rotunda Theatre in Theological Hall and will end on Jan. 25, with a special sensory-sensitive performance...

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5th Company Lane presents Christina, The Girl King

Ending its four-day run, Christina, The Girl King told the story of one of history’s most unconventional monarchs’ struggle to serve her country while staying true to herself. The play ran at the Rotunda Theatre in Theological Hall from Nov. 21 to 24. Based on a true story, the play was written by...

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Minority Report spotlights marginalized students

Minority Report had audience members buckling with laughter at one moment and snapping their fingers in solidarity the next at the Rotunda Theatre on Wednesday night. Produced by The Imaginary Theatre Company and directed by Kemi King, Arts ’21, the play follows Mari, a freshman at Queen’s, as she...

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Cabaret’s timely take on 1930s Berlin and today

Stepping into a nightclub may provide an escape from social justice issues, but only for a moment.  From April 5 to 14, in the tiny Rotunda theatre in the basement of Theological Hall, Queen’s Musical Theatre presents Cabaret, a bold performance that manipulates this moment and confronts its audience...

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‘Down There: Prism’ heals through performance

This past weekend, Down There: Prism presented a hopeful collection of experiences in a sold-out run in the Rotunda Theatre. Directed by Taylor Vardy, ArtSci ’18, and Ruth Oketch, ArtSci ’18, the cast captured the personal effects of anxiety, sexual abuse, racism, sexuality and gender through music,...

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War re-experienced

Three years ago, Christopher Morris, ConEd ’97, conducted a series of interviews in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Ontario to discover the realities of those affected by the war in Afghanistan. Dust became the outlet for these stories. Over a five-week period, a cast of 13 Queen’s students rehearsed the...

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