- Margaret Smith '12 directs this provocative tragicomedy, which re-imagines the Peanuts characters as high school students. Reservations are a must! (Left: Ben Jurney '14, photo by Julia Cox '12.)
- McLaughlin based her theater piece on the story of the patient wife of Odysses, with contemporary influences.
- Actor/writer Vickie Tanner brings her one-woman show Running Into Me to Bernhard Theater Saturday, Feb. 18. The performance is free and open to the public.
- This is the final weekend to see the fall production! Critic David Shewarad calls Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play 'the most exciting, stimulating, and thrilling piece of theater to hit New York since Angels in America.' (Left: Alex Greaves '12, Christine Pardos '14. Matthew Cohen '13 photo.)
- The fall Black Box production is Len Jenkin's Pilgrims of the Night, directed by Alma Becker, a story that is bizarre and funny, tender and wise.
- Shakespeare's classic tale of love and revenge is viewed through the power and passion of the tango world of Buenos Aires. Lary Opitz directs this mainstage production, which features Giancarlo Osaben '11 as Romeo. (Photo by Matthew Cohen '13)
- This Nilo Cruz play is a magical and poetically told story that challenges our capacity for hope and forgiveness. (Left: Zac Solomon '14 , Julie Dietz '11. Photo by Matthew Cohen '13)
- The life of esteemed writer and human rights activist James Baldwin is brought to the state in this original play by Calvin Levels. The free performance is scheduled Feb. 18 at Bernhard Theater. (Left: Actor/playwright Calvin Levels as James Baldwin.)