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American Repertory Theater Launches High School Workshop Program

The American Repertory Theater announced the launch of the Lavine Learning Lab late last month, a new program that connects local public high school students to theater through student workshops centered around A.R.T. productions.

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Theater

The Show Must Go On: Tech Week Vignettes from The Crimson’s Arts Board

Tech week, also known as “Hell Week,” is the week before a theater production’s opening when everything needs to come together.

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Arts

Tech Week Graphic

Tech week has generated tears, panic, and laughter for cast and crew from The Crimson’s Arts Board.

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Film

‘Heretic’ Review: Profound Religious Horror Falls Short

Though the film is hampered by its final act, Beck and Woods have crafted a uniquely layered take on the horror form that probes the fragility of belief.

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Film

November of Noir: Four Dark, Shadowy Films

As the weather grows colder and the sky darkens at 4:30 p.m., what could possibly be better than curling up in your cozy dorm with a noir film?

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Arts

'Lover of Men' Still

"Lover of Men" film poster

Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)
Theater

‘Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)’ Review: Emotional Projections

Zoë Kim’s autobiographical one-woman play ponders how to lead with love when your family denies it.

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Heretic Still

Hugh Grant in 'Heretic'

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Theater

‘Tartuffe’ Review: An Innovative Rendition of Molière’s Classic Play

Director Bryn Boice incorporates modern ad libs and props throughout “Tartuffe,” which cleverly connects an old script to relatively young audiences.

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Arts

Hub Theatre Tartuffe Dorine

Lauren Elias in the Hub Theatre Company of Boston’s “Tartuffe” at the BCA Plaza Theatre.

Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)
Arts

Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?)

Did You Eat? (밥 먹었니?), written and performed by Zoë Kim.

Arts

Outside the Dollhouse / Proof of life

In the cooling air your face cracks open like a ceramic dish; you are insane, hungry, harmful,

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Arts

‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Takes Inaccuracy Too Far

The style in the season veers quite far from that of the Regency era, taking away from the magic of a make-believe past.

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Music

‘Merry Christmas, Please Don’t Call’ Single Review: A Melancholy and Bitter Holiday Ballad

This asymmetry in sound works in the song’s favor, with the instrumentals highlighting the tension and depth behind Antonoff’s melancholy lyrics.

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