Posts tagged with “Theater” (All posts)
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Triple Threat – Three Theatre Majors Stage COCK
29 September 2016This Thursday, Sep. 29th at 7pm in Weitz 172, theatre seniors Nathan Bern, Mairead Koehler, and Erik Sorensen will be debuting their comps performance – COCK, a play by Mike Bartlett.
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From the Almeida Theater in London: RICHARD III
20 September 2016Carleton’s Theatre on Screen presentations resume in the Weitz Center Cinema on Sunday, September 25th at 2:00 p.m. with a screening of Shakespeare’s RICHARD III, produced by the Almeida Theater in London. Ralph Fiennes and Vanessa Redgrave star.
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TEST PILOT tells Wright Brothers’ story with dance, music, video
14 September 2016Friday, September 16 at 8:00 p.m., the Weitz Theater will host a performance of TEST PILOT, a chamber dance opera conceived, written and directed by choreographer Penelope Freeh and composer Jocelyn Hagen. (click headline to read more)
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Carleton Players Present: Tales of Rashomon
2 May 2016This Thursday, May 5th, 2016 at 7:30 in the Weitz Theater, the Carleton Players will be debuting “Tales of Rashomon,” an original dramatic adaptation of several of Ryunosuke Akutagawa’s short stories, made famous by Akira Kurosawa’s award-winning 1950 film, “Rashomon.”
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National Theater Live: As You Like It
18 April 2016On Tuesday April 19th, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Carleton’s English and Theater departments will be hosting a screening of the National Theater Live production As You Like It.
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Artists at Work: ORPHEUS UNSUNG
28 March 2016Over Spring break, a team of artists led by director/video artist Mark deChiazza and composer Steve Mackey used the Weitz Center Theater as a laboratory for the creation of their multi-disciplinary new performance piece, ORPHEUS UNSUNG. The artists share a work in progress showing of the work on Monday, March 28th at 7:30 p.m. at the Weitz.
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Theater on Screen Comes to Carleton
24 February 2016The Weitz Cinema is currently screening a series of broadcasts of National Theater Live and other London-produced performances of classic tales, including Jane Eyre, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Winter’s Tale.
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Carleton Players Presents: Harlem Nocturne
17 February 2016Harlem Nocturne, a play written and directed by Carleton theater professor David Wiles, which uses the Harlem Renaissance as a background for discussions about racials issues, will debut this Friday, February 19, 2016.
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Cherif Keita Performs with Trio da Kali at the British Library
25 January 2016This weekend, Carleton French Professor Cherif Keïta performed the “Epic of Sundiata” with accompaniment by Trio da Kali, a group of Mande musicians from southern Mali for the British Library in London.
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Artists at Work: This week at the Weitz
5 January 2016This week at the Weitz, dance/theatre artists Sossy Mechanics and the award-winning choral ensemble Vocalessence offer glimpses into the process of artistic creation.