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Medea: Reviewed by Ellen Currier (’15)

4 November 2014

Medea: Reviewed by Ellen Currier (’15) There’s a lot to be said about the National Theatre Live’s production of Medea, an ancient Greek tragedy by Euripedes in a new version…

Medea at the Weitz. (Sort of.)

29 September 2014

On Wednesday, October 1st, Carleton will host a screening of the National Theatre’s production of Medea. The event will take place in the Weitz Cinema at 7 PM. Carrie Cracknell…

National Theater Live’s King Lear : A Review

23 June 2014

Review: National Theatre Live’s King Lear (Sarah Meister ‘16) It seems these days that every great stage actor over a certain age is taking a turn playing the title role…

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Guthrie: A Review

7 May 2014

Review: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Guthrie Theater Written by: Sarah Meister ‘16 May 3, 2014 How do you make Hamlet more existential than it already is? The…

Othello at the Guthrie: A Review

7 May 2014

Review: Othello at the Guthrie Theater Written by Jordan Pruszenski ‘16 April 19, 2014 When most people think of Shakespeare’s Othello they think of a classic tragedy. However, the Guthrie…

Hamlet at the Guthrie: A Review

7 May 2014

Review: Hamlet at the Guthrie Theater Written by: Claire Ferguson ‘15 April 26, 2014 On April 26 a group of Carleton students, myself included, saw Hamlet, directed by Ian Belknap,…

Sister Outsider at Carleton: A Review

7 May 2014

“Carleton College Welcomes Spoken Word Duo: Sister Outsider”: Review by Ellen Currier (’15) On Saturday, April 19th, 2014 the spoken word duo Sister Outsider performed at Carleton College. The Cave…