During the Civil War, Delaware was a divided place. Many residents were slave owners who sympathized with the South. Others believed in a strong Union. The state managed to remain neutral, and no battle was ...
It’s not every day that the UD’s Resident Ensemble Players perform the work premiere of a play—or get a play written especially for them by an acclaimed playwright. Yet that is what happened April ...
It seems writer-director Kevin Ramsey is becoming the king of musicals about music. Having presented “Fire on the Bayou” and “Sam Cooke: Forever Mr. Soul” at Delaware Theatre Company over the past few seasons, he ...
If you’re in the mood for some classic rock ’n’ roll over the weekend, party for a great cause. The Fabulous Greaseband will play Sheldon’s Second Annual Sweet Pea Fundraising Gala on Saturday, April 16, ...
Many of us Delawareans know Cleveland Morris only as a director, but he’s been painting so long now that many others know him only as a visual artist. “I’m lucky to have had two careers ...