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June 16, 2016 | Theatre,

Welcome to the Re-Launch of the ArtsEmerson Blog!

Here at ArtsEmerson we’re excited, challenged, and inspired by just how much there is to talk about in the world. To help foster an ongoing conversation about the things we...

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June 16, 2016 | Theatre,

Favorites from the Archive of the Blog

What’s more fun than going back through your journals to be reminded of what was once so present in your mind? You become so grateful that a younger version of...

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June 8, 2016 | Theatre,

How to Make Banana Bread, 7 Fingers Style aka #CIRCUSBREAD

250 grams flour (2 cups) 5 grams baking soda (¾ tsp) A pinch of salt 115 grams butter (½ cup or one stick) 110 grams sugar (½ cup) 2 eggs...

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May 4, 2016 | Theatre,

Ending with a Bang – And Other Cliches About Excitement

Today marks the opening of the last production presented in the 2015/2016 season and a million cliches are swimming through my head about how time flies. I am so proud...

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May 3, 2016 | Theatre,

“WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?”

Thank you for joining us for the Latino Theater Company’s production of Premeditation! We feel so honored to have this legendary company in our theater for their first trip to the East...

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April 26, 2016 | Theatre,

Evelina Fernández: Scripting New Roles for Latino Actors with Premeditation

The following was originally published in GESTOS, a multi-lingual journal devoted to critical studies of Spanish, Latin American and US Latino theater.  Evelina Fernández is a longstanding Chicana teatrista, who has...

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April 26, 2016 | Theatre,

Mexican Noir Film: A Look into Premeditation’s Influences

A woman and a man meet at a hotel room to plan a murder. Esmeralda wants to kill her husband; Mauricio is the hit-man she hires to carry out the...

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April 19, 2016 | Theatre,

Alfred Hitchcock & The Art of Visual Storytelling

While preparing for Historia de Amor’s brief, Boston visit (starting this Thursday, closing APR 24) the LA Times raved about the show’s west coast run, describing it as “If Alfred Hitchcock...

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