THEATER
Raucous, naughty 'Habeas' will please crowd

Perverted doctors. A lecherous clergyman. Patriotic undies. Big boobs. Penises of all sizes. Such is the stuff of “Habeas Corpus.” Directed by Cecilia Morelli ’04, […]

How do I love thee? 'Wintertime' counts

Pillows fly and china shatters, but love still emerges victorious in Charles L. Mee’s “Wintertime,” the opening play of the Long Wharf Theatre’s new season. […]

Spacey 'Cosmonaut' lacks focus

The Dramat’s fall experimental show, “The Cosmonaut’s Last Message to the Woman he once Loved in the Former Soviet Union,” is true to its title […]

A plague on both your colleges

Students, an early warning: if you plan on walking through Saybrook College on the evenings of Oct. 26 or 27, you may inadvertently find yourself […]

Rep's latest an innovative hit

Cinderella’s got Macbeth’s dagger and it’s her tiara that kills off Medea’s rival. No mere panache, “Medea/Macbeth/Cinderella” splices together three shows, each with its own […]

Cheaters warm stage in 'Same Time, Next Year'

You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wonder how well you really know your parents. “Same Time, Next Year” by Bernard Slade is the hilarious and poignant […]

'Medea' blends genders, styles and storylines

Free pizza, free Coke and scores of college students milling around just off York Street: this may sound like a typical Friday night Yale party, […]

Fall theater: have a bat with that cosmonaut

Chris Grobe ’05 found out on Tuesday that he is Bat Boy. “Mud” had its first rehearsal last night. Carolyn Wright ’03 has been working […]

Arts Preview: Catch the best of New Haven Catch the best of New Haven

Fall is a busy season for the arts in New Haven. The city’s two world-class museums — the Yale Center for British Art and the […]

Schulman and rock ruin classic 'Bacchae'

Euripides’ “The Bacchae” is one of the most famed and poignant of all the Greek tragedies. It is about the power of human instinct, about […]

'Spangled Girl' off-key despite cast enthusiasm

It’s difficult for me to get excited about a play whose author, Neil Simon, called it “clearly and simply a failure.” Yet Andy Sandberg ’05, […]