
An Encounter With a One Man Show
Written By Michela Arlia I sat down on the campus West quad on a rare sunny and warm weekday in February with a BC undergraduate […]
Written By Michela Arlia I sat down on the campus West quad on a rare sunny and warm weekday in February with a BC undergraduate […]
How do you solve a problem like Perdita? At the heart of Shakespeare’s “A Winter’s Tale” lies a paradox: the play is a comedy, but […]
To make old new again. These are words that truly resonate with Broadway’s newest production of West Side Story, but the show is not […]
“It’s hard for people born after 1960 to be idealistic or original,” our protagonist pouts in “Tick Tick Boom,” a musical set in 1990. “We’ve […]
It’s late Fall and early Winter for College students and if you look across campus, you’ll see students scurrying from building to building, loaded with […]
People say that Broadway is dead — a bedazzled tourist trap surrounded by millions of obnoxious billboards and billions of skeezy fortysomethings in Elmo costumes. […]
Stage Lights up on a black guy sitting across from a white guy with a swastika forehead tat. “Oh god,” I think to myself. “This […]
There’s a special thrill in watching a play about your profession – one that accurately captures the details both big and small of what you […]
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Marcello Di Russo, the president of the Brooklyn College Composers’ Collective, scrambled to find more seats for the large crowd gathered […]
Last Friday was the first performance of “Pass Over,” a play written by Antoinette Nwandu and directed by Cristina Duarte. The play does an exceptional […]
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