Difference between revisions 1058320389 and 1061568155 on enwiki'''The P.T. Barnum Series in Entertainment''' is an annual ceremony honoring alumni of '''[[Tufts University]]''' for their work in the field of media and entertainment. The show alternates between New York City and Los Angeles, respectively titled '''"From Ballou to Broadway"''' and '''"From the Hill to Hollywood."''' The series began as a 2005 collaboration of The Hill to Hollywood Network of the Los Angeles Tufts Alliance, the [https://as.tufts.edu/fms/ Film and Media Studies Program (FMS)] at Tufts University,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ase.tufts.edu/cms/|title = Homepage | Film and Media Studies}}</ref> and the [https://dramadance.tufts.edu/ Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies Department (TDPS)]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ase.tufts.edu/drama-dance/|title=Homepage | Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies}}</ref> and the [http://www.tuftsalumni.org/who-we-are/office-of-alumni-relations/ Tufts Office of Alumni Relations]<ref>http://www.tuftsalumni.org</ref> and the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies Department (TDPS) and the Tufts Office of Alumni Relations in celebration of [[P.T. Barnum]]’s love of entertainment and creativity, and the desire to honor members of the Tufts community for their advancement of and success within the media and entertainment industries. The 2015 P.T. Barnum Series expanded the ceremony's focus to include celebrating younger, up-and-coming Tufts alumni working in these industries through the inaugural P.T. Barnum Young Alumni Showcase. ==From the Hill to Hollywood 2019== Young Alumni Showcase: *Sam Cantor, musician (contracted; show full)* Courtenay Valenti, Executive Vice President, [[Warner Brothers Pictures]] * Jon Levin, literary agent, [[Creative Artists Agency]] * [[Ameesha Patel]], Bollywood actress ==References== <references /> [[Category:Tufts University]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1061568155.
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