It’s Beautiful, Over There will be performed at the acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 2019. An original work about death, grief, and the kind of loss that changes our lives, Stephanie's piece was first created and performed as a 2015 honors thesis project at Dartmouth....
News and Events
June 26, 2019
The performances of VoxFest 2019 will take place July 6 & 7 in the Bentley Theater. The annual alumni-driven summer festival of innovative, experimental, and daring new works-in-progress returns for the 7th consecutive year. All performances free to the public....
June 25, 2019
Students in Professor Ndounou’s spring course, THEA 10.55/AAAS 32.15 Curating a National Black Theater Museum, curated an exhibit displayed at the Rauner Library from June 7—Sept. 6, 2019....
June 13, 2019
Auditions for the 2019 Frost and Dodd Student Play Festival will take place Friday and Saturday, June 21-22 from 7:00-10:00 pm in the Bentley Theater.
June 07, 2019
John Heginbotham, Dept. of Theater lecturer and coreographer of the 2019 Tony award winner Oklahoma! in Broadway, was featured in the New York Times.
May 24, 2019
An original solo work written and performed by Brooke Goldner '19, Suspended follows a young woman forced to examine her past in order to carve out her path forward. Performing May 24-25, in the Bentley Theater....
May 19, 2019
An original work based on the Scottish legend of the kelpie that bridges the gap between human and nature. Created and performed by Annie Furman '19, Water Horse will be performed on May 19 at the Dartmouth Riding Center....
May 16, 2019
The Black Underground Theatre & Arts Association (BUTA) presents a curated showcase celebrating Black arts on campus. Performing Thursday May 16 at 7:00 pm, in the Bentley Theater. Free!...
May 09, 2019
The iconic Tennessee Williams masterpiece will be performed in the Bentley Theater May 9-11. Directed by Kelleen Moriarty '19 as part of an Honors Thesis project, this production re-examines a classic depiction of disability on the American stage.
May 07, 2019
Professor Monica White Ndounou will be heading a panel discussion with visiting artists Miranda Haymon and Jarvis Green, titled "From Classics to New Works: Curating Black Experiences In Museums, Theatres, and New Territories". Thursday May 9, in the Hood Museum....