The winning one-act plays of the 97th annual Frost Student Playwriting Competition will be performed in the Theater on Currier July 26-27...
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June 28, 2023
SUMMER 2023 VOXLAB PROJECTS *Tickets for VoxLab '23 shows are free, RSVPs requested* A Rapping in the Walls By Olivia Gilliatt '08 Saturday...
March 20, 2023
Submissions of one-act plays are now being accepted for the 2023 Frost & Dodd Student Play Competition and Festival; the submission deadline is Friday April 7 at 4 pm. The winning works will be performed in July 2023. Submit your work today!...
February 23, 2022
Submissions of one-act plays are now being accepted for the 2022 Frost & Dodd Student Play Competition and Festival; the submission deadline is Friday April 8 at 4 pm. The winning works will be performed in July 2022 in the Bentley Theater. Submit your work today!...
August 13, 2021
A high school girls' soccer team navigates the chaos of self-discovery with the ferocity of a pack of adolescent warriors. A staged reading of Sarah DeLappe's dazzling new play, presented by THEA 65: Summer Theater Lab and other students. Bentley Theater, Monday August 23 at 8:30 pm.
August 05, 2021
The 30th annual New York Theatre Workshop summer residency at Dartmouth will take place August 2021. Artists from the legendary company will workshop developing projects, culminating in public showings on August 14 & 22 in the Bentley Theater....
July 10, 2021
The winning one-act works of Stella A. Asa '22, Katie Orenstein '22, and Mia Nelson '22 will be performed as part of the 2021 Frost & Dodd Student Play Festival this summer, August 6-8 2021....
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.