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BYU’s Virtual Theatre Season Starts With Some Illusionary Tales

Since the pandemic began in mid-March we’ve been waiting for art that can be created safely and after six months there are a few theatre groups that have made some changes and have begun streaming live performances. One of these theatre groups is the Theatre and Media Arts Department at Brigham Young University, the alma mater of yours truly.

Halloween Favorites

I want to highlight some of my favorite must-watch movies for the Halloween season (also known as October).

Content and Trigger Warning Guide: The Godfather

This guide was completed by Mackenzie Marrow, a content reviewer in Nebraska.

How to Write a New Play Exchange (NPX) Recommendation

No matter how you write your recommendation, writers are grateful. We love knowing that people are reading and enjoying our work. The most important thing is that you keep your recommendations positive. New Play Exchange is not the place to attack playwrights, it’s the place to celebrate them.

Content and Trigger Warning Guide: Parasite

Content & Trigger Warning Guides: This guide was completed by Mackenzie Marrow, a content reviewer in Nebraska.

Performance of Sports

I’ve always thought and learned that performance is singing in a talent show, dancing in a parade, or acting in a play. Things like that. That’s performance. Have you ever considered how much performance happens during sporting events?

Content and Trigger Warning Guide: The Dark Knight

This guide was completed by Robby Moore, a film lover/critic in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

*UPDATED* A Word from Daniel Mesta and the Company of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: An Audio Drama

A Word from Daniel Mesta and the Company of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream: An Audio Drama”

Content and Trigger Warning Guide: Shutter Island

This guide was completed by John Morgan, a film student at University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

Content and Trigger Warning Guide: Whiplash

This guide was completed by Robby Moore, a film lover/critic in Pleasant Grove, Utah.