October 15, 2013 | Theatre,
Sixty Years of Waiting
In the sixty years since the first production of Waiting for Godot the play has firmly secured its place as a modern classic. It is read, studied, and performed by everyone...
Read MoreIn the sixty years since the first production of Waiting for Godot the play has firmly secured its place as a modern classic. It is read, studied, and performed by everyone...
Read MoreFILMS Broadway — The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2004) “This is my favorite Broadway DVD.” Jeff Mattsey An oral history of the Broadway community and culture from the...
Read MoreVisitors to our production of Baritones UnBound: A Celebration of the UnCommon Voice of the Common Man may recognize a set element from our Spring production of Maurice Hines’...
Read MoreFirst used at the end of the 15th century, the term “baritone” originates from the Greek barytonos, which translates to “deep-sounding.” It lands smack dab in the middle between...
Read MoreThis past year, full of horrific events like the Aurora shooting (July 2012), the Sandy Hook shooting (December 2012), the Boston Marathon bombings (April 2013) and the DC shootings...
Read MoreJust after 11am on April 20th, 1999, juniors Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold walked through the doors of Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado armed with a pistol, a...
Read MoreThis note from our Director of Artistic Programs appears in the program for columbinus. We post it here to continue the conversation started by the Boston Globe over the...
Read MoreFILMS Bully (2011) The first feature-length documentary to be made in America about the subject, Bully follows a group of students and their families through an entire school year beginning...
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