What’s Wrong with Superficial?’: Sondheim and Ives’s Here We Are as a Case Study of Modern Adaptation
Publication Date
2025
Presentation Length
60 minutes
College
College of Music & Performing Arts
Department
Theatre and Dance, Department of
Student Level
Undergraduate
SPARK Category
Scholarship
Faculty Advisor
James Al-Shamma
WELL Core Type
Intellectual Wellness
Metadata/Fulltext
Metadata ONLY
SPARK Session
Theatre History
Presentation Type
Talk/Oral
Summary
Students present research conducted for a Theatre History course. 3:15-3:30 Zach Alderdice, “‘Then the Curtain Went up and I Realized We Were All in a Play’: Here We Are as a Case Study on Modern Adaptation,” 3:30-3:45 Daniella Flom, “‘What Makes a Monster and What Makes a Man?’: Exploring the Intersectionality of Catholicism and Disability through the Lens of The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” 3:45-4:00 Zoe Snell, “Punch and Glide: Healing Sexual Abuse Trauma through the Laban Efforts”
Recommended Citation
Alderdice, Zach; Flom, Daniella; and Snell, Zoe, "What’s Wrong with Superficial?’: Sondheim and Ives’s Here We Are as a Case Study of Modern Adaptation" (2025). SPARK Symposium Presentations. 433.
https://repository.belmont.edu/spark_presentations/433