June 1, 2020 | Race and Equity, General,
Resist Numbness by David C. Howse
This post was written as part of a larger series leading up to our fourth Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17th at 12 pm EDT. We encourage our audiences to...
Read MoreThis post was written as part of a larger series leading up to our fourth Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17th at 12 pm EDT. We encourage our audiences to...
Read MoreThis post was written as part of a larger series leading up to our fourth Town Hall on Wednesday, June 17th at 12 pm EDT. We encourage our audiences to...
Read MoreOn May 22nd, ArtsEmerson hosted a livestream presentation of Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower where nearly 4500 people from all of the world joined us to listen to...
Read MoreIt takes almost a year from when a production is chosen for our season to full realization on stage. From estimating space needs and resources, renting equipment and scheduling crew,...
Read MoreWhen See You Yesterday came to ArtsEmerson just about a year ago, we were absolutely blown away by the beauty and power of the storytelling, translating pain into performance. It...
Read MoreThis post was written by Stuart Beacham, our audio supervisor, to help all of our audience members achieve the best at home theatre experience. As we continue to adapt to...
Read MoreParable Path Boston will kick-off on May 22 with a stream of the concert version Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower from NYU Abu Dhabi as part of the...
Read MoreOn May 11th, 2020 the Elliot Norton Awards announced their award winners, honoring New England theatre across the board. For ArtsEmerson, we are particularly thrilled that Detroit Red won two...
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