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October 2, 2012 | Theatre,

Hamlet Through the Ages

By Corrie Glanville Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, has graced both screen and stage countless times. With 1,495 lines, the gloomy Dane is Shakespeare’s most verbose and some might say his...

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October 2, 2012 | Theatre,

The Life & Times of a Groundling

By Corrie Glanville In nearly every depiction of Elizabethan England from Shakespeare in Love to the more recent film Anonymous, the audience of the famed Globe Theatre has been portrayed...

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September 27, 2012 | What Did You Think?,

What did you think of SEQUENCE 8?

How did Sequence 8 make you think about “the other”? Let us know by commenting here.

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September 27, 2012 | Theatre,

Twisting Humanity: A Look at Les 7 doigts de la main

Did you ever think you’d emotionally identify with an acrobat on stage twisting into a physically impossible position or doing a series of flips in the air that would nauseate...

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September 24, 2012 | Film, Notes From Leadership,

On “Stage Beauty”, or How I Know I Made The Right Career Choice

by David Dower Very late in the film Stage Beauty, which you have one more chance to see as part of our Shakespeare on Film series, there’s a scene where Claire Danes’...

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September 21, 2012 | Theatre,

PARIS COMMUNE TRIVIA

Couldn’t find your trivia match at the post-Communes? We’ve got the full listings for you here! 1. The National Guard refused to fire on their fellow countrymen when they took...

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September 20, 2012 | Theatre,

PARIS COMMUNE…THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES!

Do you think we could have another movement of the size of the Paris Commune again? Let us know what you thought about Paris Commune by commenting here!

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September 19, 2012 | Theatre,

Research Trip: A Photo Essay

 ArtsEmerson Staff Assistant Stefan Martin and Civilians’ intern and Paris Commune Assistant Director Adam Odsess-Rubin were up to an unusual task this month. Paris Commune, premiering at the Paramount Center...

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