Event Five
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Event Four
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Acting Thesis: DANCE NATION
Columbia University School of the Arts is proud to present the MFA Acting Class of 2022 in their thesis production of DANCE NATION by playwright Clare Barron and directed by Colette Robert.
Directing Thesis: Hedda Gabler (Streaming)
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present The Trojan Women, an adaptation of Euripides’ tragedy, directed by current student Rebecca Miller Kratzer.
Acting Thesis: MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW
Columbia University School of the Arts is proud to present the MFA Acting Class of 2022 in their thesis production of MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW.
Directing Thesis: Trojan Women (Streaming)
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present The Trojan Women, an adaptation of Euripides’ tragedy, directed by current student Rebecca Miller Kratzer.
Directing Thesis: MUD and SPRINGTIME (Streaming)
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present MUD and SPRINGTIME by playwright María Irene Fornés, directed by student Colm Summers.
International Play Reading Festival: Playwright Panel Discussion
Playwrights Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda), Nick Makoha (England), and Dima Mikhayel Matta (Lebanon), in conversation with Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival Co-Founder David Henry Hwang, Theatre Program.
Directing Thesis: Hedda Gabler
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present The Trojan Women, an adaptation of Euripides’ tragedy, directed by current student Rebecca Miller Kratzer.
Reparative Memory
In this roundtable, Michael Arad, Susan Meiselas, Doris Salcedo, Hank Willis Thomas, and Mabel O. Wilson each present one of their visionary memorial projects.
Directing Thesis: Trojan Women
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present The Trojan Women, an adaptation of Euripides’ tragedy, directed by current student Rebecca Miller Kratzer.
Mark Dion
Renowned visual artist Mark Dion presents recent work, including a forthcoming project on Governors Island.
Directing Thesis: MUD and SPRINGTIME
Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program is proud to present MUD and SPRINGTIME by playwright María Irene Fornés, directed by student Colm Summers.
'Read Until You Understand: The Profound Wisdom of Black Life and Literature'
RenownFarah Jasmine Griffin, Daphne Brooks and Imani Owens discuss Griffin’s new book, which investigates the work of Toni Morrison, Malcolm X, Phillis Wheatley, Stevie Wonder, and many others.