A Note from the Pride and Prejudice Dramaturg
Dante Flores BA Theatre Studies: Acting ’19 A Google search for the phrase “Who is the better Darcy” yields 26,000,000 results. Within those are a wealth of pages, from blogger…
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Dante Flores BA Theatre Studies: Acting ’19 A Google search for the phrase “Who is the better Darcy” yields 26,000,000 results. Within those are a wealth of pages, from blogger…
By Sallie Bieterman Dramaturg A Bright Room Called Day September 22-30, 2017 – Greene Theater A Bright Room Called Day occurs during the final days of the first democratically-elected government…
By Production Dramaturg Noah Pattillo (’18) In Click, a new play by Jacqueline Goldfinger premiering at Emerson next week, Katherine Logan (’18) plays Fresh, a young woman whose life is…
By Production Dramaturg Clare Lockhart This year’s selection for The Rod Parker Playwriting Award is Living Will by Renee Lafond. In Living Will, married couple Roy and Amelia have committed a crime and are…
For more from dramaturg Travis Amiel, see here! The quotes below serve to illuminate themes in King Liz such as racial oppression, sexism, spirituality, and the act of finding purpose…
By King Liz Dramaturg, Travis Amiel For Travis’s program note, see here! They have hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of fans. They are the best at what they do….
By Dante Flores, Dramaturg No one would blame you for having to curl up and sit with your own thoughts for a while after having watched the last season…
By Dramaturg Mary Olsen The first production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession was banned from the stage by the Lord Chamberlain on account of inappropriate subject matter. When Mrs. Warren’s Profession…
Federico García Lorca bragged that, with The House of Bernarda Alba, he had finally managed to write a play without a word of poetry in it. But while he was writing…