Theater
Preview: THE GLASS MENAGERIE
Tom Wingfield is no hero, no magician, no businessman. Tom is no writer; he has little save a cigarette.
B.U.'s 'How I Learned' Driven by Powerful Acting
An illuminated white line bisects the endless black of the Boston University Theatre’s Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley Studio 210.
Vagina Monologues
Ola Canty '11 delights the audience with her rendition of Because he Liked to Look during the Vagina Monologues on Thursday, February 11 in Agassiz. All of the proceeds went to benefit the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center and Haiti relief funds.
Glass Menagerie
Director Megan E. O’Keefe ’11 and stage manager Danielle N. Drees ’12 discuss the complexities of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” during a rehearsal. The first Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club production of the semester, “The Glass Menagerie” opens at the Loeb Experimental Theater on Feb. 19.
Pudding Drags Despite Their ‘Dearest’ Efforts
“We’re so content it’s a cliché,” says schoolboy Wes Sidestory in “Commie Dearest,” the 162nd production of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (HPT).
'Albert Herring' Nails Humor
Benjamin Britten’s 1947 comic opera “Albert Herring” revels in the notion of being bad on purpose. The Dunster House Opera’s ...
Donahue Elevates 'Stairs' to New Heights
“Stairs to the Roof” is a play that many theater-goers may never have heard of by a playwright they probably ...