At the Hop, a Re-Envisioned ‘Coriolanus’ Knits Together Past and Present
Shakespeare’s play is a focal point for classes, field trips, and public conversation.
Shakespeare’s play is a focal point for classes, field trips, and public conversation.
Dartmouth is bringing African American theater leaders to campus Sept. 26-29.
The public is invited to a free Season Launch Party on Monday, July 9, at the Hop.
In ‘Citrus,’ Celeste Jennings ’18 connects generations of women on the stage.
The contest asks, “What does it mean to be human in a computerized world?”
Michelle Warren, Sienna Craig, and John Heginbotham are among 175 winners this year.
The Department of Theater production, based on Orwell’s classic novel, opens Feb. 16.
The senior lecturer is building a network of women leaders in regional theaters.
Over dinner, cast members talk with Professor Veronika Fuechtner about Weimar Germany.
The musical recalls the waning days of the Weimar Republic and the rise of Nazism.