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March 5, 2018 | Theatre, What Did You Think?,

What did you think of Citizen Speak?

Thank you for joining us for Citizen Speak! It was an honor to host Claudia Rankine in the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre to answer questions submitted by participants from Citizen...

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March 2, 2018 | Theatre,

How well do you know the plot of Hamlet?

    Come see Bedlam’s Hamlet in repertory with Saint Joan, playing March 7th through March 25th. GET TICKETS NOW!

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March 2, 2018 | Theatre,

An Iamb By Any Other Name

  What’s your first memory of reading Hamlet? I would be willing to bet that for most people, it was struggling to understand Shakespeare’s stilted language in the context of...

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February 22, 2018 | Race and Equity, Theatre,

The Boston Globe publishes an in-depth preview of The White Card

  A few years ago, poet Claudia Rankine gave a reading of “Citizen: An American Lyric,’’ her 2014 award-winning collection of poems exploring racism and aggression. During the question-and-answer period,...

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February 22, 2018 | Race and Equity, Theatre, Notes From Leadership,

A Note from Playwright Claudia Rankine and Dramaturg P. Carl

  “You cannot live thirty years with something in your closet, which you know is there, and pretend it is not there without something terrible happening to you. If I...

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February 22, 2018 | Theatre,

Saint Joan in Popular Culture

Although she saved France during the Hundred Years War over five centuries ago, Joan of Arc has remained relevant in popular culture around the world since. Here are the five...

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February 21, 2018 | Theatre, Race and Equity,

Must-Read Claudia Rankine Interviews + Articles

  “You’re not going to change anybody’s mind shutting them down” – Rankine to the The Paris Review “In America, the killing of black people is an unending spectacle.” –...

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February 21, 2018 | Theatre,

Nevertheless She Persisted: A History of Saint Joan of Arc

George Bernard Shaw’s play Saint Joan premiered in 1923, three years after Saint Joan of Arc was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. The play has allowed audiences all over...

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