Pretending to be in complete darkness adds layers of thematic intricacy and hilarity to what is already a cleverly-written script.
‘Black Comedy’ seeks to enlighten audiences
It’s hard to go wrong with the classic tropes of comedy and drama.
Larissa Fasthorse “decolonizes narratives”
Fasthorse, a member of the Sicangu Lakota Nation, spoke about “decolonizing the narrative,” or essentially fighting cultural appropriation.
The Anthem Poetry Slam rises above the hubbub
Everyone left with an elevated eagerness to live with purpose and panache.
Campbell Brothers preach the gospel of soul
The listener is gently removed from the confined auditorium and transported to the wispy outer reaches of the conscience.
Music department blows the roof off Open House concert
The Music Department really knows how to showcase its talent.
Frank Warren’s open and honest secret community
Warren has spent the last decade as one of the world’s primary keepers (and sharers) of secrets.
Igudesman and Joo don’t quite crescendo
Igudesman and Joo seemed stiff and scripted, as if they had done the same thing a hundred times before.
Students’ Stage’s “Isaac’s Eye” blinks at the truth
Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke feuded over whose name would live on for eternity as being synonymous with scientific discovery.