THEATER
Joyce’s swan song

You remember that first time you read anything by James Joyce and you had no idea what the hell he was trying to say, but […]

‘Art’ walks into a bar…

The new production of Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play “Art,” which premieres Friday at 8:00 p.m. in St. Anthony Hall, exudes the smooth undertones of a […]

Let’s get ‘Intimate’

This weekend, student director Julondre Brown ’10 takes on “Intimate Apparel,” Lynn Nottage’s DRA ’89 drama about love, or the lack thereof, in New York […]

Way over this critic’s head

The wise Steve Martin once said, “I believe entertainment can aspire to be art, and can become art, but if you set out to make […]

Elevating the ‘Underground’

It is a rare piece of work that skirts the line between accessible and avant-garde as deftly and heartbreakingly as does “Notes From Underground,” the […]

“Brilliant Disguise: AN ANIMORPHS MUSICAL”

After four years at Yale, I’ve pretty much mastered the delicate art of argument via tangent. Yet I will forever marvel at the merging of […]

“With Kings In the Back”

Like your typical high-schooler, Tessa Williams ’10 read “Catcher in the Rye” in English class. Like your typical nerd, she loved it. But unlike the […]

Well, it ain’t ‘Black Beauty’

Just like with astronauts and Power Rangers, an obsession with horses is an inevitable phase that I know you went through at some point in […]

‘Ghosts’ fades in light

“And there we are, the lot of us, so miserably afraid of the light,” Helene Alving confides in Pastor Manders. This production of Henrik Ibsen’s […]

Old bedfellows

A play with less than 10 pages of dialogue that lasts 25 minutes. It may seem like a recipe for disaster, but the original performance […]

Kenny is very, very back

By Mr. Goldberger To Parents, Faculty and Students: Hello there, friends! Mr. Goldberger here, just writing you a friendly note about how things are going […]