September 23, 2020 | News,
A Year of Experimentation
This year has asked us all, both as individuals and as a larger organization to reexamine how we create art. From the shuttering of live theatre as we know it...
Read MoreThis year has asked us all, both as individuals and as a larger organization to reexamine how we create art. From the shuttering of live theatre as we know it...
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...
Read MoreIn the past few weeks, theaters throughout the world have gone dark and have shifted quickly to gathering in digital spaces rather than on our stages in order to flatten...
Read MoreToday, March 26th, 2020 was the scheduled start date for Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower at the Cutler Majestic Theatre. To explain how and why the venue will be empty...
Read MoreArtsEmerson today announces that it will suspend scheduled public gatherings beginning Friday, March 13, with the hope of continuing more regular activity by the end of April 2020. In all...
Read MoreDuring our 2017/2018 Season, we co-produced The White Card written by Claudia Rankine with the American Repertory Theatre. A monumental work of theatre, Rankine’s words resonated with audiences and prompted...
Read MoreTo celebrate our 10th Anniversary Season, Executive Director David Howse sat down with Comcast Newsmakers for an interview to discuss how ArtsEmerson’s beginnings and where we are headed next. Howse...
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