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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read
Two in Actors Theatre’s ‘The Wolves’ reprise roles as teenage soccer players
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• In theater, landing a role is a huge success. What's a double success?
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read
Review | ‘The Wolves’ feeds high emotion by perfectly capturing teenage girls conversations
By Martin Sanders-Whitley • Atherton High School, Class of 2020 •|• "Their conversations also give insight into serious world issues."
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 24, 20202 min read
Review | Reality reflected, wonderfully portrayed ‘The Wolves’ reveals teenage girls’ stories
By Gracie Vanover •
Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• "'The Wolves' is such an accurate look in the world of teenagers...'
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Dec 9, 20192 min read
Young reporters cover Pandora Productions’ local premiere of ‘Fun Home’
When Pandora Productions premiered the Tony Award-winning musical “Fun Home,” four high school students set out to cover the show.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Dec 9, 20192 min read
How fun is being a young actor in ‘Fun Home’?
By Angel Cathey • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2022 •|• Molly Dauk was one of the two actresses who played the role of young Alison..
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Dec 9, 20192 min read
‘Fun Home’ illuminates LGBTQ issues
By On’Dria Gibson • Louisville Male High School, Class of 2021 •|• This musical illuminates mental health and suicide, LGBTQ issues.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Dec 9, 20194 min read
‘Fun Home’ Directors Underscore Musical Motifs to Tell the Story
By Megan Mendez • Louisville Male High School, Class of 2020 •|• James Russell Cooper talks about the workings of Jeanine Tesori's music.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Dec 9, 20193 min read
Artist behind scenic art in ‘Fun Home’ puts ideas of graphic novel centerstage
By Jewel Shaw • Louisville Male High School, Class of 2022 •|• Artist Jenrose Fitzgerald created illustrations projected for each scene.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Apr 5, 20193 min read
Actress as an Athlete: The empowerment of female physicality in theatre
By Annie Whaley • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• Valuing the actress as an athlete opens new doors of how women are portrayed.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Apr 5, 20192 min read
The art of dramaturgy underpins Actors Theatre’s Festival of New American Plays
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• Dramaturgs "guide the writers and actors in production.” — Jessica Reese.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Apr 5, 20192 min read
‘Corpse Washer’ reflects a partnership of poetic writers
By Cole Tanner • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2019 •|• Wallace says“The Corpse Washer” created rarely seen characters for the stage.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Apr 5, 20194 min read
Humana Festival’s College Days weekend offers students ideas for ways into art careers
By Debra Murray • Pleasant Ridge Park High School, Class of 2020 •|• Arts professionals offer advice in an array of events, opportunities.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Apr 5, 20192 min read
One stage works to support a variety of worlds during Actors Theatre’s Humana Festival
By Audrey Boyd • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2021 •|• The Bingham Theatre, in the round, transforms into vastly different settings.
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Apr 5, 20192 min read
Actors Theatre’s 43rd Humana Festival — reported on by a younger generation of arts journalists
Arts Bureau Edge takes on an ambitious project covering the festival — with the help of so many in service to these young arts reporters.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20192 min read
Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ — uproarious comedy nods to ‘The Book of Mormon’
By Lily Wobbe • duPont Manual High School, 2022 •|• For those interested in musicals, Shakespeare, looking for a good laugh.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20192 min read
Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ clashes with classic Shakespeare
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• With funny and dirty humor, every one of all ages will be snickering.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20191 min read
Review | Flamboyant ‘Something Rotten!’ struts its stuff
By Cole Tanner • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2019 •|• "...puns, double entendres, alliteration...wordplay worthy of the the Bard."
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20192 min read
Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ makes for show-stopping crude fun
By Madison Hayden • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• Something Rotten!" s a deep, belly-chuckle kind of Broadway performance.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20192 min read
Review | A musical that takes risks with vulgarity is ‘Something Rotten!’
By Audrey Boyd • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2021 •|• It’s as if Bo Burnham was thrown into the Renaissance.
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Arts Angle Vantage Journalist
Jan 18, 20191 min read
Young writers get a laugh from ‘Something Rotten!’
Arts Bureau Edge brings reviews from students "passionate about writing and keenly aware of the current musical landscape."
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