July 15, 2013 | Theatre,
Collaborating With Shakespeare
Shakespeare and Jazz seems like a pretty odd concept. It even seemed odd to me when I first began working on the music, and it continues to raise eyebrows...
Read MoreShakespeare and Jazz seems like a pretty odd concept. It even seemed odd to me when I first began working on the music, and it continues to raise eyebrows...
Read MoreArtsEmerson’s fellows help keep every department and production running smoothly. As another class of fellows (typically a two-year position) prepares to leave, we asked them to tell us a...
Read MoreWhile preparing to welcome The Shakespearean Jazz Show to the Paramount Center Mainstage on July 18th, we’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the rich tradition of...
Read MoreShakespearean texts have been adapted just about every way imaginable. Disney added some lions to Hamlet and came out with The Lion King; Baz Luhrman found the young Leonardo...
Read MoreIt’s funny, after almost a year and a half of existence, The Shakespearean Jazz Show has lived in two cites. Two very different cities…in two very different regions. However,...
Read MoreOne of the many pleasures of working at Emerson is being surrounded by students focused on creating art. They study the theory too, but they are makers – whether it’s...
Read MoreDid you enjoy our special sneak preview event? Which productions are you most looking forward to? What did you think of Jeff Mattsey’s performance from Back to Baritone: An...
Read MoreWith Maurice Hines reminiscing about those who influenced him, we thought we’d stop and do our own reminiscing…on Boston. The Hub has quite the vibrant history when it comes...
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