Events for Wed, September 23rd, 2020 - Thu, October 8th, 2020
September 2020
Martha Jones: The Struggle for Voting Rights
Martha S. Jones is Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History at The Johns Hopkins University. Click the event link to access a recording of this event.
Find out more »STUDIO'62 Remount: "Three Sisters Project"
Over a four week period--through text work, improv and character study—the STUDIO'62 company has crafted a new, contemporary take on the first act of Chekov’s classic play, placing the original text in direct conversation with the current political environment, as well as the extraordinary circumstances of quarantine. It was our intention to use the ZOOM platform to our advantage, rather … Continue reading "STUDIO’62 Remount: “Three Sisters Project”"
Find out more »STUDIO'62 Remount: "Final Projects"
Over a four week period--through text work, improv and character study—the STUDIO'62 company has crafted a new, contemporary take on the first act of Chekov’s classic play, placing the original text in direct conversation with the current political environment, as well as the extraordinary circumstances of quarantine. It was our intention to use the ZOOM platform to our advantage, rather … Continue reading "STUDIO’62 Remount: “Final Projects”"
Find out more »October 2020
600 Highwaymen: "A Thousand Ways" Part I, A Phone Call.
Written & created by Abigail Browde & Michael Silverstone Part I, A Phone Call. One Hour. Two Strangers. An Unexpected Journey. Introduction video. A Thousand Ways is a work of theatre in three parts. Conceived and created to respond to the evolving experience of COVID-19 social distancing —Part I is a phone conversation, Part II is a socially-distanced encounter and … Continue reading "600 Highwaymen: “A Thousand Ways” Part I, A Phone Call."
Find out more »Independent Study: "BFE" by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto '20.5
Theatre Department presents Peter Matsumoto's Independent Study project, "BFE" by Julia Cho. "Ms. Cho has written an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation." - New York Times. "BFE" contains descriptions of acts of graphic physical and sexual violence and portrays mental health issues in young people including depression and agoraphobia. Director: Peter Matsumoto's '20.5 Maria … Continue reading "Independent Study: “BFE” by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto ‘20.5"
Find out more »Sign up for a Virtual Planetarium Show this Friday!
Come learn about the planets and stars -- identify constellations, orient yourself with the night sky, and ask questions about astronomy and physics! Sign up by emailing Duncan McCarthy at dhm2@williams.edu before Friday at 5pm.
Find out more »Green Room: Erica Hart
The Green Room presents Erica Hart: Preparing Yourself for a Career in the Performing Arts Zoom event link. Erica A. Hart, CSA (Casting Professional / Producer) graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied film and television. She has been casting for over 10 years on many high profile projects. She started off in network and studio … Continue reading "Green Room: Erica Hart"
Find out more »Independent Study: "BFE" by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto '20.5
Theatre Department presents Peter Matsumoto's Independent Study project, "BFE" by Julia Cho. "Ms. Cho has written an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation." - New York Times. "BFE" contains descriptions of acts of graphic physical and sexual violence and portrays mental health issues in young people including depression and agoraphobia. Director: Peter Matsumoto's '20.5 Maria … Continue reading "Independent Study: “BFE” by Julia Cho, Directed by Peter Matsumoto ‘20.5"
Find out more »Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen
Looking at an untitled silkscreen print from Patrick Hughes series “The Domestic Life of a Rainbow” (1979), this one-hour vinyasa class considers relationships between form and color, movement and meditative stillness.
Find out more »Conversation with 600 Highwaymen - Post-performance Q&A
Please join us for a discussion with 600 Highwaymen's Abigail Browde & Michael Silverstone, the creators of A Thousand Ways, moderator by Fiona Selmi '21. Zoom Link. Meeting ID: 996 4645 2587 Passcode: 080125 A Thousand Ways is a work of theatre in three parts. Conceived and created to respond to the evolving experience of COVID-19 social distancing —Part I … Continue reading "Conversation with 600 Highwaymen – Post-performance Q&A"
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