Cameron Nye
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Cameron Nye is the News' theater critic. He is a junior in Branford College majoring in political science.
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Listen to your heart this Friday at Yale Artists Cabaret’s “Timeless”

Packed full of classic love songs, 15 performers will “pull at your heart strings” this Friday night.

This year’s FroShow, “Miss Molly: A Marital Deceit of Honest Intentions,” takes viewers on a gay romp in Victorian England

The Dramat’s annual FroShow runs from Feb. 20-22 in the University Theater, dazzling audiences as they venture through Victorian high society to find their “beards.”

Jumpin’ at Yale to perform Black History Month showcase

“Jumpin’ Across the U.S.” is set to bring a night of Black celebration and play to Yale this weekend.

Filled with foibles and fables, “Pippin” leads you to your own corner of the sky

The revamped Broadway classic will run from Feb. 6-8 in the Black Box Theater.

“Side by Side by Side,” the cast of Company to deliver laughs, hard lessons this weekend

The critically acclaimed Broadway show is Yale’s second Sondheim production of the year and is slated to run from Jan. 23 to 25 at the Off Broadway Theater.

Yale’s spring semester ushers in an exciting theater line-up

Audiences better prepare as Yale’s casts and crews unveil an exciting lineup of original works, reimagined classics, campy comedies and bold dramas.

REVIEW: Dramat’s “Into the Woods” is a quirky, stunning rendition of Sondheim’s classic

The Dramat takes audiences deep into the woods with the cast’s outstanding musical caliber and unconventional interpretation of the beloved musical.

Dramat 2024 fall mainstage “Into the Woods” set to open this weekend

The classic Sondheim musical will run from Nov. 13-16 at the University Theatre.

Chipmunks and Chinese takeout: the best hand-made costumes of Yale Halloween 2024

Yale students show off their creativity and humor throughout four nights of Halloween celebrations.

Meet some of Yale’s singer-songwriters darlings

The News spoke to three Yale songwriters about how they use music to connect with others — highlighting the inspirations, challenges and opportunities they’ve found on campus.

New Haven’s chalk enthusiasts show up for annual chalk art festival

Local artists adorn Broadway with whimsical depictions of the season on Saturday, Oct. 12. The festival included a chalk art contest where winners were awarded gift cards valued up to $1,000 to use at local businesses.