THEATER
Guns, Roses and Childhood Dreams

Last week, the Yale Dramatic Association presented its rendition of “The Little Prince” at the Yale Repertory Theatre. In a unique adaptation to the original […]

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Radiance and Resilience

We’ve spent a lot of time talking about women in the workplace over the past year and a half. Since the #MeToo movement began, our […]

To Each His Don Quixote

“Don Quixote” is doubtless the strangest book I have ever read, and yet it is somehow the one that makes the most sense. It is […]

Reclaiming Shakespeare

A textured projection of surface water masks the Yale Repertory Theatre stage, submerging the space in melancholy blue light while the calming sound of waves […]

The Light Inside

A light haze wafts through the air. Mephistopheles, a man with harrowing eyes and a twisted smile, approaches an incandescent light bulb at the center […]

“Vaginas Like Common Sewers”: The Turbulence of “Fucking A”

In staging Suzan-Lori Parks’ “Fucking A,” the Dramat is telling an old story. Or maybe it’s a new story made old. Or maybe it’s a […]

We’ve Got “Trouble in Mind”

The year is 1957, and a group of actors have gathered to audition for roles in a new Broadway drama “Chaos in Belleville.” The play, […]

Emily Duncan Wilson
Magic, Myth, History

In his second year at the Yale School of Drama, Jecamiah Ybañez DRA ’19 pitched two projects with the hope that one of them would […]

A Spotlight on DACA

If you’ve walked past the Yale Repertory Theater, you will have seen the posters for its newest feature: “WET: A DACAmented Journey.” The piece asks […]

Youthana Yuos
The Prisoner: Raw and Human

I had never seen the Yale Repertory Theatre stage so naked as in the moments that I waited for Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne’s “The […]

Deeply Affected

“Love is double blind.” As is the tag line for “The Effect” by Lucy Prebble, a senior project in Theater Studies for Gillian Bolt ’19. […]