VOXFEST returns!
VoxFest returns for its fifth consecutive year with four new works-in-progress, July 5-8. Performances are free and open to the public.
[more]VoxFest returns for its fifth consecutive year with four new works-in-progress, July 5-8. Performances are free and open to the public.
[more]Directed by Virginia Ogden '18, What Every Girl Should Know takes place in a Manhattan Catholic reformatory in 1914. Four teenage girls learn about friendship, religion, fantasy, and what it's like to be a woman.
[more]Join us May 19-21 on the stage of the Moore Theater for Julie Solomon's Away This Night, a study of the intersection of gender identity, gender presentation, race, sexuality, and ability in physical space; a journey through the worlds of three of Shakespeare's plays.
[more]Join us in the Bentley for this original piece, arranged and directed by Kelly Gaudet '17. Gender, domestic abuse, sexual violence and women's resiliency are explored using women's monologues from works of Shakespeare.
[more]Jordyn Fitch '20, Tess McGuinness '18 and Elise Wien '17 are the winners of this year's Frost and Dodd Play Contests. Their plays will be performed in the Bentley Theater this July during the annual Frost and Dodd Student New Play Festival.
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