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The University of Georgia’s Special Collections Libraries and students from the department's Musical Theatre Certificate Program will celebrate great musicals of Broadway’s Golden Age (1944-1974) through an exhibit and performance this spring.

Film studies faculty Dr. Rielle Navitski has been named the 2025 recipient of the Albert Christ-Janer Creative Research Award.

This year’s Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival featured an abundance of UGA Theatre & Film Studies undergraduate, graduate, and faculty nominees.

Set in a high school English classroom in rural Georgia, John Proctor is the Villain depicts a group of students as they grapple with Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, discovering unsettling parallels to their own lives in the process.

Congratulations to undergraduate Wyn Alyse Thomas, whose original musical First Semester was selected by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) to be honored at its Region IV event from February 4-8.

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