This Year's Martin Luther King Jr. Events Promote Hope and Action
The all-virtual celebration will include both new and familiar programs.
The all-virtual celebration will include both new and familiar programs.
The associate professor is part of a new consortium of Black theater organizations.
The fall mainstage production "Faith, Hope, and Charity" will air on WDCR Oct. 31-Nov. 2.
The annual summer theater festival thrives online, with new alumni leadership.
The founder of Buffalo's Ujima Company used drama to explore race and ethnicity.
The theater department's spring showcase of student shows kicks off—virtually.
The choreopoem about black women's lives is premiering at Vermont's Northern Stage.
Professor Carolyn Dever's class is writing program notes for the winter theater show.
The play considers humanity's capacity for compassion and courage in difficult times.
Dartmouth students have for many years rubbed the bust's nose for luck.