PERFORMING ARTS
Yale Drama alumna directs play at New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre

Aneesha Kudtarkar DRA ’19 was first introduced to New Haven’s Long Wharf Theater by an instructor at the David Geffen School of Drama. Next month, […]

Earth-shattering metal: Student bands hold concert for Earth Day at local bar

A concert featuring a series of Yale bands was held at Stella Blues at 204 Crown St. to celebrate Earth Day from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Yale Camerata, Glee Club and Symphony Orchestra stage “Music in Common Time”

On Sunday, Yale Camerata, Glee Club and Symphony Orchestra presented a concert called “Music in Common Time” at Woolsey Hall, featuring pieces by Caroline Shaw, Johannes Brahms, Julia Wolfe and André Thomas.

New student band “3 PM Noise Complaint” performs for the first time

“3 PM Noise Complaint,” a new band composed of Yale students, played at 1 a.m. on Sunday at Stella Blues, a local bar located at 204 Crown St.

Yale Concert Band celebrates director Thomas Duffy’s 40-year tenure at Yale

Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall, the Yale Concert Band will perform in honor of Yale Bands Director Thomas Duffy’s 40th year at Yale.

UP CLOSE | Yale communities feel the pandemic’s effect on music making

Musicians at Yale shared how the pandemic impacted their psychological well-being and altered the nature of their music.

Toto Kisaku: “Risking it All” 

Yale Schwarzman Center hosts award-winning playwright Toto Kisaku

“The Bechdel Test” underscores the need for more diverse theater

Yale Artists Cabaret debuts with “The Bechdel Test,” a performance celebrating women

St. Thomas More Chapel holds “Vigil for Peace” concerts for Ukraine

On March 16 and 20 at 7 p.m., the St. Thomas More Chapel will hold benefit concerts to raise money for Ukraine.

South Asian Society puts on spring arts showcase

Last Friday, over 400 audience members gathered in Woolsey Hall for the South Asian Society’s annual spring event, Dhamaal, an immersive South Asian arts showcase […]

Rolling out the vermilion carpet: New theater group crosses boundaries and highlights Chinese theater traditions

Wisteria Deng GRD ’26, a doctoral student in clinical psychology and founder of the Yale Vermilion Theater, a new theater group focusing on bringing the […]