Arts


Actors shine in Chekhov classics

“And forgive my frankness, a sparrow could out-think a philosopher who wears a skirt!”

So exclaims Grigory Smirnov in Anton Chekhov’s classic short play The Bear, performed last Thursday and Friday in the Black Box Theatre. The play, paired with another Chekhov one-act, The Proposal, delighted the audience with its farcical take on the battle of the sexes. Theatre professor Steven Erickson directed the studio show. »

Taste of London comes to Black Box stage

About 30 theater students received an unexpected treat this week when an English thespian dropped by to lead an hour long acting workshop. »

Coffee House Series makes a comeback

The music is back.

Fans of Program Board’s Coffee House Series of acoustic performances by student musicians had reason to celebrate last Monday as the board held its first concert of the school year. »

Winter Sins slam a smashing success

With visibly trembling fingers shaking the page he held in his hand, Dan Schell took the stage Saturday night and recited the piece that took first place at the Cardinal Sins poetry slam. »