THEATER
Flawed Noses In Heat

In my dreams you are Pasadena heat during that dankless summer in which it didn’t rain once, despite frequent gray skies. The skies were gloomy […]

Angels in a New America

Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America: Millennium Approaches” begins with a funeral. Standing alone on a dimly lit stage, prayer shawl draped over his shoulders, a […]

A Show To Remember

In these fast-paced world we are almost always in a time crunch, rushed and stressed out. Multi-faceted entertainment is necessary — a theatrical spork that […]

Presented with Pride

Despite the Dramat’s recent plunge into the manicured opulence of its Fall Mainstage’s shiny wigs and busy dance numbers, “We Are Proud to Present … […]

Débâcles: Sex, Torture and the Costs of War

Debacle is a word that means a lot more in French than it does in English, and Débâcles, making its American debut this weekend at […]

Hamlet meets Hamilton

Imagine Hamlet meets Hamilton. It’s your classic story of absolute power corrupting absolutely, injected with ballads, raps and red velvet period costumes. And did I […]

Play by play: Water’s End

The Saturday production of the play “Water’s End,” written and directed by Christina Carrafiell ’20, was an admirable effort.

Chewing the gristle

This is not simply dinner, or lunch, or the ever-ghastly brunch, which either carry connotations of appointments, business or appeasing your significant other’s parents.

“Imogen” Says Something

If there were a Doomsday Clock that followed Imogen of Quare, it would be closer to midnight than the one following us humans.

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Sunday Night Live at SSS

The show featured Abigail Bessler ’17, Saturday Night Live writer Anna Drezen and Saturday Night Live cast member Aidy Bryant.

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Rise of the Rhinceros

At first it’s only a single rhinoceros. Then two. Then three.

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