Year: 2014

  • Year: 2014
July 18, 2014 | Film, What Did You Think?,

What Did You Think of Henry IV pt II

Thank you for joining us for our screening of Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Henry IV pt II. Please take a moment to share you thoughts on this experience. 1. Did...

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July 16, 2014 | Film, What Did You Think?,

What Did You Think of The Nance?

OH HI!!!!!!! Thank you for attending our screening of Lincoln Center’s production of The Nance. Please take a moment to share you thoughts on this event.   1. What surprised you...

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June 27, 2014 | What Did You Think?,

What Did You Think of RSC’S Henry IV P. 1?

Thank you for going us for Henry IV Part 1! Please take a moment to share your thoughts on your experience of this screening.   Is this your first live performance...

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May 21, 2014 | Theatre, What Did You Think?,

What Did You Think of the Season Preview?

Thank you so much for joining us to preview our 2014-2015 season! We are so excited to begin our conversations with you about the the projects coming soon to our...

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May 20, 2014 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of Abe Lincoln’s Piano?

Thank you for joining us for Abe Lincoln’s Piano! Please take a moment to share your thoughts on the production.       Did the stories about President Lincoln surprise...

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May 8, 2014 | Theatre,

CHECK OUT THESE FILMS, BOOKS AND MUSIC RELATED TO SONTAG: REBORN…AS SUGGESTED BY SONTAG HERSELF!

  By James Blaszko FILMS Courte-tête (1957) While aboard the Rhinedam in 1957 en route to her Fullbright fellowship at Oxford, Sontag watched many films in the ship’s cinema. In her...

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May 7, 2014 | Theatre,

A Constructive Look at RED-EYE to HAVRE de GRACE

  At ArtsEmerson, we love a good a conversation. Presenting a wide stroke of work from around the world means many varied voices and styles come across our stages– an...

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May 7, 2014 | Theatre,

Sontag: In Context

ArtsEmerson Email-Editor Luke Jones shares his thoughts on Sontag’s diaries and what they reveal about America’s greatest public intellectual of the twentieth century.  In a way, it still feels too...

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