October 24, 2014 | Theatre, Notes From Leadership,
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I arrived at the performance of Isango’s The Magic Flute feeling heavy. I’d flown from Boston overnight to Munich to be there for it. I was tired and out of...
Read MoreI arrived at the performance of Isango’s The Magic Flute feeling heavy. I’d flown from Boston overnight to Munich to be there for it. I was tired and out of...
Read MoreThis summer I had my own little version of Eat, Pray, Love—except mine was a little more like Eat, Fight Off Mosquitos, and Manual Labor in the Hot Sun. Despite...
Read MoreMozart’s classic opera, The Magic Flute, has been completely re-imagined, transformed and translated into multiple dialects (including English, Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana) by the Isango Ensemble— but the story remains...
Read MoreThank you attending the Isango Ensemble’s production of The Magic Flute! This distinct interpretation of Mozart’s classic score is for many an introduction or total reconstruction of what opera can be...
Read MoreThis week, we welcome Jean Claude-Carriere and his 90 minute telling of the one of the world’s oldest foundational texts The Mahabharata. In preparation, Rob Orchard shares his memories of seeing Peter...
Read MoreThank you for attending Shakespeare’s Globe’s Production of King Lear! We are so thrilled to have this company in our theater again and would love to hear your thoughts on the...
Read MoreAs a presenting organization, we face an interesting challenge when it comes to talking about productions. Often only one or two members of the staff have actually seen what comes...
Read MoreIn celebration of the launch of our 5th Anniversary Season, we threw a challenge to our audiences – take a picture of yourself by ArtsEmerson’s SouthEnd Spectacular (located at the...
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