On April 22, prior to the performance of Café Variations at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, Jacob Porter ’13 and Brock Bivens ’13 presented the Leonidas A. Nickole Award of Distinction … Continue Reading Musical Theater Society honors Broadway actress
Writer and producer for the hit show Dexter and Dorchester native Clyde Phillips talked to Emerson students April 19 about his experiences on the show, and about how they can … Continue Reading Dexter writer speaks with students
Emerson honored 98 students and 2 outstanding faculty members at a Gold Key Honor Society induction ceremony April 18 in the Semel Theater. About 80 people attended the event. Students … Continue Reading Students, faculty honored at Gold Key ceremony
This year’s Waldman Chair in Theater Arts is acclaimed director and choreographer Maurice Hines. Hines was on campus this week with Visiting Artist Charles Randolph-Wright to teach master classes in … Continue Reading Maurice Hines is 2012 Waldman Chair
Seven Emerson students and one recent graduate have won top prizes or scored as finalists in five national writing contests for TV scripts and short film scripts. Two others placed … Continue Reading Ten VMA students score in national writing contests
Emerson fraternity Phi Alpha Tau presented the 2012 David Brudnoy Memorial Award to Robert L. Beal, president of the Beal Companies, at a ceremony in the Charles Beard Room April … Continue Reading Phi Alpha Tau honors Beal
A panel of six accomplished Emerson alumni journalists spoke to students and faculty about adapting to the changing journalism industry recently in the Bill Bordy Theater. The panelists were from … Continue Reading Journalism alumni speak about careers
Starting Sunday, April 15, HowlRound, a popular theatre journal/blog, which is part of the Center for the Theater Commons (“The Commons”), is dedicating the entire week to online discussions about … Continue Reading HowlRound.com to feature new Emerson program
World premiere musical Café Variations opens April 13 at the Cutler Majestic Theater. During opening weekend tickets are only $10 for students, faculty, and staff. Café Variations is a very … Continue Reading Behind the scenes at Café Variations
Visual and Media Arts Associate Professor John Gianvito was honored by Cahiers du Cinéma, an influential French film magazine, with a retrospective article that highlights his American political documentaries. The … Continue Reading Filmmaker Gianvito honored with retrospective