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March 30, 2013 | Theatre,

Calderón, Theatre and Politics

  One of the first things I was taught as a theatre student is that all theatre is political. Whether or not a theatrical piece has a political agenda, it...

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March 20, 2013 | Theatre,

Hear Daniel Beaty’s BDC Radio Interview!

  Daniel Beaty’s Emergency comes to ArtsEmerson this weekend for a very limited engagement. You can catch a preview of the type of exciting energy Beaty brings to the stage,...

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March 16, 2013 | Theatre,

CHECK OUT THESE FILMS, BOOKS & MUSIC RELATED TO EMERGENCY

  FILMS Graceland Girls (2012) In this documentary directed by recent Emerson alumna Jordan Salvatoriello, the Graceland Girls School celebrates young women in central Kenya who desire to become leaders...

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March 15, 2013 | Theatre,

Remembrance

By Hana Sharif, Project Manager, Artists’ Ambassadors Project “Come Home. Come. Come Home. To the truth of who we are….” Some of my earliest memories are sitting at my grandmother’s...

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March 12, 2013 | Theatre,

Twitter Q & A with Daniel Beaty and David Dower

  Daniel Beaty portrays a cast of over 25 characters in the explosive and funny tour-de-force titled Emergency. In advance of Emergency‘s upcoming run at ArtsEmerson (March 22 – 24)...

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February 26, 2013 | Theatre,

Insect Gets Bugged

Our exoskeleton clad friend @RealKafkaBeetle participated in a Twitter Q & A today from 3 – 3:30 PM. Here are the highlights from the conversation.  Don’t miss Metamorphosis at the...

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February 26, 2013 | Theatre,

CHECK OUT THESE FILMS, BOOKS & MUSIC RELATED TO METAMORPHOSIS!

  FILMS The Fly (1986) In this re-make of the 1950s classic sci-fi story, director David Cronenberg adds his distinct touch to the story of a nerdy scientist with an...

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February 25, 2013 | Theatre,

Who Are The Real Vermin?

  In 1971, Stanford psychology professor Phillip Zimbardo randomly selected 24 white male students of the same age for an experiment, arbitrarily assigned each a role of “prisoner” or “guard,”...

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