The 2019-20 season, Somewhere Between Fantasy and Reality, kicks off on Friday, Nov. 15, with a contemporary take on William Shakespeare’s classic “Twelfth Night or What You Will,” directed by Terry Donovan Smith.
“A Multidisciplinary Panel Discussing Slavery, Its Legacy, and the Case for Redress” will be presented beginning at noon on Oct. 29 in the CSUSB Performing Arts Recital Hall.
CSUSB’s 2019-2020 Theatre season is one of hope, love and laughter. Its first production, “Twelfth Night,” will open Nov. 15. Tickets are now on sale.
The work of Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts), Barbara Sirotnik (statistics and supply chain management) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are featured by news media.
The musical revue spanning the career of the Tony Award-winning songwriting team of John Kander and Fred Ebb closes out the 2016-17 season.
Season packages are now on sale from the CSUSB Theatre Arts Box Office, or online at theatre.csusb.edu.
“Black Minds Matter,” an eight-week public course designed to increase the national consciousness on issues facing African-American boys and men in education, will be held by CSUSB’s Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association beginning Oct. 23.
Kathryn Ervin, a professor in the Cal State San Bernardino’s Department of Theatre Arts, will be one of only 10 people inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre in April 2018 in Washington, D.C.
Kathryn Ervin’s induction into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre and Brian Levin’s expertise in hate crimes and extremism make headlines locally and nationwide.