April 13, 2013 | Theatre,
The Decade Ignored
For practically all of my formative years, the war on terror has been another fact of life. I can remember my fifth grade gym class being brought to a...
Read MoreFor practically all of my formative years, the war on terror has been another fact of life. I can remember my fifth grade gym class being brought to a...
Read MoreAs we announce the first part of our fourth season, we’re about to complete our third. Finally, we have a body of work and quality time behind us to reflect...
Read MoreFILMS The Trojan Women (1971) The 1971 film adaptation of Euripides’ Trojan Women, starring Katharine Hepburn as Hecuba, opens with the women of Troy grappling with their imminent enslavement after...
Read MoreOne of the most acclaimed underground filmmakers of all time, Kenneth Anger has been cited as an important influence on directors Martin Scorsese, David Lynch and John Waters. But...
Read MoreSay it, say it, say it: War, good God y’all. What is it good for? In the course of the timeless story told tonight our Poet recites a litany of...
Read MoreDid you enjoy Neva? What are your thoughts on the relationship between theatre and history? We’d love to hear your feedback on this production and anything related to the topic...
Read MoreAny profile of Murray written after 2005 is likely to open with a paragraph about Murray’s peculiar antics as of late: firing his agent, surprising strangers on the street,...
Read MoreFILMS Machuca (2004) Revolution and change are in the air when Chile elects Socialist President Salvador Allende in 1973. He brings forth ideals of bridging the gap between the...
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