Edward Yoo Pokropski, Life and Exploration Through Comedy
By Paulina Gajewski On a stage illuminated by torches, the ancient Greeks adorned themselves with disguises to perform comedies written by the greatest playwrights […]
By Paulina Gajewski On a stage illuminated by torches, the ancient Greeks adorned themselves with disguises to perform comedies written by the greatest playwrights […]
By Samia Afsar Despite the dreary weather outside, much love and affection beamed from the Don Buchwald Theater as bass-baritone Joe Chappel showcased his […]
Paulina Gajewski The answer to the age-old riddle, “What musical instrument can you hear but not see or touch?” is, of course, the voice. […]
By Samia Afsar The Brooklyn College theater department showcased its production of “The Skriker,” a play written by Caryl Churchill and directed by Lauren […]
By Samia Afsar Enclosed between the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Claire Tow Center lobby was an array of musical instruments that were played by […]
Paulina Gajewski On the dawn of September 21, 1776, flames took to New York, at the time a center of the Revolutionary War. The […]
By Samia Afsar Academy Award-nominated actor and Brooklyn College alum Michael Lerner died at 81 on Apr. 8 at a hospital in Burbank, California. […]
By Alexandria Woolfe Samuel Braiman, the Conservatory Concerto competition winner, gathered music lovers to Whitman Hall as he performed with the Brooklyn College Conservatory […]
By Samia Afsar Trapped in the four walls of Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale” (2022) are shame, guilt, loss, and two meatball subs with extra […]
By Paulina Gajewski Conservatory opera students captivated the audience by returning to the classics with a fully staged production of “Dido and Aeneas” in […]
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