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Transcend or Perish: Call Me Waldo at The Kitchen Theater

Nathan Tailleur  —  Jan 30, 2012

Nathan Tailleur '14 reviews the Kitchen Theater's production of Call Me Waldo.

To Hell and Back

Sam Martinez  —  Nov 16, 2011

The Schwartz Center's adaptation of Sartre's No Exit proves as hellacious as trying to understand exactly what Sartre was on about. 

Reader's Theater to Perform A Steady Rain

Daveen Koh  —  Nov 11, 2011

Daveen Koh '14 writes about an early reading of A Steady Rain, which will make its Ithaca premiere next month.

Neatly Overturning Expectations

Gina Cargas  —  Oct 26, 2011

Gina Cargas looks at Neat, a deeply affecting one-man play about civil rights, disability and coming-of-age.

Randel on Arts in a Research University

Liza Sobel  —  Oct 18, 2011

Don Randel came to speak on Cornell's failures and successes as an institution of both Arts and Sciences.

Risley's "Junk" Verges on Bizzare

Julia Moser  —  Oct 3, 2011

 

Risley's "Junk" Opens over the weekend. 

With Smaller Staff, Theater, Film and Dance Dept. Cuts Dance Major

Rebecca Harris  —  Sep 23, 2011

The Department of Theater, Film and Dance will no longer offer a major solely in dance, and the fate of majors in film and theater are in question, according to department chair Amy Villarejo.

Trading Secrets, Mirroring Lives

Colin Chan  —  Aug 30, 2011

The Sun reviews the Ithaca premier of Circle Mirror Transformation.

Shakespeare's Populist Productions

Daveen Koh  —  Aug 24, 2011

Daveen Koh checks out the traditional, faithful productions of As You Like It and A Midsummer Night's Dream put on this summer by the Ithaca Shakespeare Company.

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