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January 10, 2013 | Theatre,

Listen to The Servant of Two Masters podcast!

Today ArtsEmerson’s Executive Director Rob Orchard spoke with The Servant of Two Masters‘ director Christopher Bayes about this commedia dell’arte production and its upcoming run at the Paramount. Listen in...

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December 19, 2012 | Theatre,

Our Christmas Tree Utopia: Beyond the Twinkling Lights

I’ve been thinking a lot about the “topias” lately—meaning utopia and dystopia—especially as the holidays approach with unrelenting speed. The new year brings with it some exciting and contrasting events...

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December 5, 2012 | Theatre,

Interview with Polly K. Carl on LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE

Emerson student and Creative Producer in Training Stefan Martin interviews Polly K. Carl, Director of the Center for Theater Commons and consulting dramaturg on La Belle et la Bête.  Stefan...

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December 1, 2012 | Theatre,

Listen to the La Belle et la Bête podcast!

Polly K. Carl, Director of the The Center for the Theater Commons, discusses the adaptation of La Belle et la Bête with Lemieux Pilon 4D Art co-founders and co-directors Michel Lemieux and...

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November 29, 2012 | Theatre,

Beauty in Three Dimensions

by Polly K. Carl Director of The Center for the Theater Commons His eyes are everything I’ve been trying to express. Ahhhh! I really want to paint him. Sure, he’s...

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November 28, 2012 | Theatre,

Check out these Films, Books & Music related to La Belle et la Bête

  FILMS La belle et la bête (1947) Director Jean Cocteau’s mystical and visually arresting film version of the classic Beauty and the Beast story line proves to be even more...

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November 27, 2012 | Theatre,

Imagination as the Fourth Dimension: A look into Lemieux Pilon 4D Art

I like to catch up on the news during my morning commute to school. My preferred medium for accessing information? Twitter, like a good twenty-first–century citizen. I am on the...

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November 27, 2012 | Theatre,

From Spark to Hologram: A Timeline of Theatre Technology

A figure emerges on the stage. It’s a man dressed in dark clothing. He disappears through a wall. He was never real; he was a hologram. Such is the magic...

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