Presenting a drama of physics, friendship, and the atomic bomb.
Presenting a drama of physics, friendship, and the atomic bomb.
Juxtapose Chinese and American theatre with two versions of O’Neill play.
Student performs work that explores dance, Crohn’s, and doctor-patient relationships
Grinnellians traveled to Taiwan to work with renowned poet Hsia Yu and Taiwanese actors in an international theatre production.
Students bring Margaret Edson’s Pultizer-wining play Wit to Flanagan Oct. 10-13.
Seminar on Shakespeare's heroic revenge tragedy Hamlet places it in its Renaissance, Reformation, and Elizabethan contexts.
Benjamin Doehr ’15 spent his summer lighting up Frank N. Furter, Magenta, Brad, and Janet.
Research is a huge component in the arts. It's what you perform, it's what you study, it's what you create scripts based upon. It’s what leads you to stages and shows well beyond Grinnell.
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