My country. My country? A screening of Ava DuVernay’s documentary The 13TH stirs doubts about calling America home. By Jasmin Stephens ‘20... Read more about My country. My country?
You are star The creator of the "mini series" play U R ★ talks about the origins of art, audiences and creative influences. By Jake Stepansky '17... Read more about You are star
Citizens of the stage TEATRO! taps the transformative power of theater with the hope of strengthening the community and campus. By Isa Flores-Jones ‘19... Read more about Citizens of the stage
Speaking piece Musician and visual artist Harry Yeff offers insights and workshops about the role of the human voice in art, expression and education. By Cherie Hu '17... Read more about Speaking piece
"The Mikado" in rehab Guest director Zachary Mallory and dramaturg Kat Zhou ’17 talk about race, research and responsibility in presenting Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Mikado. By Isa Flores-Jones ‘19... Read more about "The Mikado" in rehab
Where superheroes dare to tread Can a Greek tragedy from the 5th century teach us about our own era, war spoils and amnesia? An HRDC production asks a timely question. By Gregory Schaefer '17 ... Read more about Where superheroes dare to tread
Divine drama You never know what might happen at a Harvard Pops concert. But this year's show is designed (by students) to be heavenly. By Cherie Hu '17... Read more about Divine drama
Dancing the Yellow Brick Road Anna Riley-Shepard ‘17 asks dancers to tap their own happy thoughts for the choreography behind Harvard Ballet Company’s Oz. By Isa Flores-Jones ‘19... Read more about Dancing the Yellow Brick Road
How the rhythms came to be Afro-Cuban drumming legend Ignacio Berroa straddles two musical worlds. By Sasha Barish ‘20... Read more about How the rhythms came to be
See the change VDP director Jacqui Parker hopes a play that invokes Greek mythology and depicts street kids can increase awareness of the homeless youth among us. By Jasmin Stephens ‘20... Read more about See the change