A 3-part radio adaptation of a 1932 play about the rising tide of European fascism, reframed against the American backdrop of Great Depression and the Bonus Army marches.
A 3-part radio adaptation of a 1932 play about the rising tide of European fascism, reframed against the American backdrop of Great Depression and the Bonus Army marches.
A 3-part radio adaptation of a 1932 play about the rising tide of European fascism, reframed against the American backdrop of Great Depression and the Bonus Army marches.
Stop in at this informational session to learn about the Department of Theater's FSP program in London, in partnership with the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA).
Members of the Black Underground Theater and Arts Association gather to express their truths as Black artists through performance and bring attention to grassroots BLM activists.
A remote performance of an original work written by Naomi Lam '21. Humanity's last hope is to colonize another planet, and four individuals are hoping to earn a place there.
A remote performance of two original one-act works written by Armond Dorsey '20 and Savannah Miller '21, winners of the 93rd annual Frost Playwriting Competition.
A remote performance of the 2020 Neukom Playwriting Award-winning work, written by Deborah Yarchun. An exploration into what automation might mean for individual identity.