Theater Professor Doesn’t Skate Around New Netflix Role
Theatre arts professor Svetlana Efremova-Reed has a role in the upcoming Netflix dram “Spinning Out” and is using the experience to bring insights and experiences to her classroom.
Theatre arts professor Svetlana Efremova-Reed has a role in the upcoming Netflix dram “Spinning Out” and is using the experience to bring insights and experiences to her classroom.
“A successful exhibition is one that empowers the viewer at many entry points,” says Jennifer Frias, the 2014 MFA art-art design alumna who returned to campus this fall to serve as art gallery director. She speaks as she sits just inside the Begovich Gallery, looking over the artwork currently on display in “A Place for Everything and Everything in Its Place.”
Music historian John Koegel will be addressing an audience at the Library of Congress next month as part of the American Musicological Society, while Romarilyn Ralston, program director of Project Rebound has recently returned from addressing an audience at Yale University.
Grand Central Art Center, created through a partnership between Cal State Fullerton and the city of Santa Ana, will be celebrated Wednesday, Oct. 16, as one of the 2019 OC Arts Awards honorees.
Cal State Fullerton theatre students who are focused on the design and technical production of theater traveled to the Czech Republic this summer — for a rare opportunity to attend the 2019 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space.
Two photographers will reflect on how religion is expressed in quotidian matters during an Oct. 8 talk hosted by CSUF’s Department of Religious Studies.
Thousands of friends and supporters of Cal State Fullerton enjoyed an evening of hits from the sixties while raising more than $1.4 million — a record high — for student scholarships and programs.
“The track record for professional classical singers who have studied at CSUF speaks for itself,” says baritone alumnus James ‘Marty’ Schaefer, who recently performed on stage in LA Opera’s “La Traviata” with fellow Titans Charles Castronovo, Omar Crook and Christopher Job.
Four CSUF dance majors will be joining the In-Version Dance Project as they perform Sept. 20-21 at the BlakTina Festival in Los Angeles.
Susan Egan, who brought the character Belle to life when the musical ”Beauty and the Beast” came to the Broadway stage in 1994, visited CSUF last week to work with musical theatre students and cast members who will be staging the production this October.