Discuss “The drama behind drama?”
On the campus of Carnegie Mellon, the diversity of students’ abilities and passions lends itself to a wide array of opportunities for entertainment and exploration year-round. Drastically different majors can come together to make strides in various fields — take the roboceptionist, which brought together robotics students and drama students. The School of Drama, currently presenting House of Blue Leaves, is a vital contributor to the overall diversity on Carnegie Mellon’s campus.
Musical theater students and drama design majors alike work on shows throughout the year. Romeo and Juliet and The Oresteia Project are just two examples of performances to come in the 2006–2007 season. However, House of Blue Leaves, written by John Guare...
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