TDPS in the 2025 Helen Hayes Award Nominations
Congrats to the TDPS alumni, faculty and guest artist nominees!
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Fourteen faculty members from the College of Arts and Humanities awarded tenured positions and promotions to full professor.
A series of plays commissioned from outstanding American female playwrights featuring larges casts and excellent age-appropriate roles for young women.
The Kennedy Center, in collaboration with the University of Maryland, presents a performance combining music, dance, and spoken word with text from Myers's books, including We Are America and Monster, and his memoir Bad Boy.
Governor's Island, New York, and St. Petersburg, Russia, are 2 of the destinations where TDPS students performed with PEARSONWIDRIG DANCETHEATER
Khalid Yaya Long’s article, “Mourning, Orature, and Memory: Cultural Performativity as Historiography in Pearl Cleage’s A Song for Coretta” was published in the inaugural issue of the peer-reviewed online journal Continuum.Click here to read the article
"This transformative experience is offered as a rite of passage for this familiar yet new environment. " Click here for tickets and information.
Learn more about the accomplishments and the promising futures of the Spring 2014 TDPS graduates.Read the empowering speeches of two undergraduate students.
On July 1, 2014, the University of Maryland will officially join the Big Ten Conference. To help commemorate this historic moment, the University invites everyone to celebrate. Go to the Big Ten web page by clicking here.http://www.umd.edu/THINKB1G/
In its frolicsome use of traditional magic acts, this freewheeling “Tempest” awakens in the audience a similar sense of pleasurable, almost childlike wonder. NY Times
ARHU graduate students and faculty members receive fellowships and awards.