
Jennifer May
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May 19, 2024 |
tuftsdaily.com | Jennifer May
Graduating seniors Claudia Henry, Tate Olitt and Audrey Sacks discuss their experiences with student theater groups 3Ps and Torn Ticket II. Over 100 years after its founding in 1910, Tufts’ oldest student theater organization is continuing theater tradition and trying new things.Pen, Paint, and Pretzels, otherwise known as 3Ps, puts on productions of contemporary and classic plays every semester.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
tuftsdaily.com | Jennifer May
Both Carmen and Kingdom of the Shades are now on stage at the Citizens Bank Opera House. It is not common for two ballets to be combined in one program. The Boston Ballet, though, does not shy away from the unconventional.For their spring performance of Carmen, the company includes both Carmen and Kingdom of the Shadesin their 100-minute show,broken up by an intermission.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
tuftsdaily.com | Jennifer May
Susanna Kaysen, author of “Girl, Interrupted,” visited Porter Square Books for her memoir’s 30th anniversary. “Somebody asked me a long time ago: ‘From what emotion did you write this book?’, and I said, ‘rage,’” Susanna Kaysen shared about her 1993 memoir,“Girl, Interrupted.”To a room of curious listeners, each clutching their own copy of the book, this insight struck a chord.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
tuftsdaily.com | Jennifer May
Tufts’ contemporary jazz dance group performed an impressive range of choreography this past weekend. Sarabande took the stage with brilliance and grace for its spring showcase “RUNAWAY,” held in Cohen Auditorium on April 4 and 6.Tufts’ all-gender contemporary and commercial jazz ensemble is a powerhouse of talented dancers and choreographers who spend countless hours rehearsing and preparing for an end of semester performance.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
tuftsdaily.com | Jennifer May
Boston Ballet brings a classic tale to stage in a glittering production. Fantasy and reality intertwined at the March 14 premiere of the Boston Ballet’s 2024 production of “Cinderella,” where every scene sparkled with breathtaking dance and a spellbinding set,and a classic love story was performed delicately and dreamily. The stage of the Citizens Bank Opera House went from a dusty living room to a grand ballroom, a place of hopelessness to one of romance.
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