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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Alejandro Tey. The Nu Alum is bringing Dungeons & Dragons to Discord with his company Tabletale Games.

Orcs & Dwarfs & Theatre Dorks

November 20, 2020

Stoic dwarves, magical elves, trickster halflings: All are characters you can play as in Dungeons & Dragons, a tabletop role-playing game featuring multi-sided dice and game sessions drawn out over...

Performers rehearse for “The Who’s Tommy,” which will be one of the largest theater productions in Student Theater Coalition history. The rock musical is based on the 1969 The Who album, “Tommy.”

Arts Alliance produces show based on ‘The Who’ album

May 14, 2015

A&E Arts Alliance will debut one of the largest productions in Student Theater Coalition history with “The Who’s Tommy,” which opens Thursday for a three-day run at Norris University Center. The...

Northwestern, Evanston partner to bring plays to nontraditional spaces

May 21, 2014

A new partnership between Evanston and Northwestern will bring graduate student performances to spaces in Evanston not traditionally used for theater productions. The event, called the Surprising Intersections...

Communication sophomore Brannon Bowers performs a concept of poverty in the interactive piece, How to Solve Poverty in 90 Minutes. The show allows audience members to decide how to allocate $1,000 after learning about different possible organizations.

Interactive performance makes audience choose where to donate ticket sales

May 15, 2013

Communication Prof. Michael Rohd directed an interactive performance Wednesday night focused on engaging the audience in discussion to find an effective solution to the poverty crisis. More than 120...

Communication junior Daphne Kim is a member of the ensemble of “How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes (with 199 people you may or may not know).” At the end of the show, audience members choose from five charities to donate $1,000.

Behind the scenes of ‘How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes’

May 15, 2013

“How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes (with 199 people you may or may not know)” lets the audience choose its own adventure. With $1,000 in cash sitting onstage, viewers vote at the end of the show to...

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