Last week the Department of Theater hosted VoxLab, an annual weeklong residency for Dartmouth theater alumni to develop new works and hone...
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June 30, 2022
The annual summer residency of innovative artists creating daring new works returns for the 10th consecutive year.
January 13, 2022
A staged reading of award-winning playwright Gina Femia's new work will be performed in the Bentley Theater, Friday February 4 at 8 pm. Directed by theatre artist Sagan Chen '14. Free; tickets required.
June 22, 2021
The annual summer residency of innovative Dartmouth alumni artists workshopping daring new work returns for the 9th consecutive year. Performances (both in-person and virtual) will take place July 17-18, in locations around campus.
January 13, 2021
The work of VoxFest 2020 playwrights Deborah Yarchun and Celeste Jennings '18 will be performed live online at Northern Stage this month, as part of the annual "New Works Now" Festival. Readings begin January 16; free to the public.
August 26, 2020
Stephanie Everett '19 will be performing her award-winning solo piece "It's Fine, I'm Fine" at Northern Stage this fall in one of the first in-person productions in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a national shutdown of the professional theater industry.
July 06, 2020
The Department of Theater was saddened to learn of the recent death of Lorna C. Hill '73, an actor, playwright, poet, teacher, and activist. One of the first African American women to graduate from Dartmouth, Ms. Hill was a groundbreaking figure both in Hanover NH and in the broader theatrical community.
March 02, 2020
Originally written and first performed at Dartmouth as a senior fellowship project, Citrus is now receiving its professional premiere at Northern Stage in White River Junction. The cast includes both current students and recent alums.
August 30, 2019
Back at Dartmouth and in the Director’s Chair, Carolyn Cantor ’93 Comes Full Circle By Molly McDonough Wednesday, August 21, 2019 When...
July 10, 2019
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....