Emerson College will host a live recording of the podcast How to Survive the End of the World, a show featuring sister hosts Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown (Emergent Strategy), who will interview composer and performer Toshi Reagon about climate apocalypse and transformative responses to climate change
In a conversation with Triptych librettist korde arrington tuttle, it became clear that while this ArtsEmerson production certainly focuses on Mapplethorpe’s photography, it primarily serves as a prompt for larger discussions on queerness, intersectionality, and how we all lean into discomfort to discover something deeper about ourselves.
ArtsEmerson has a limited number of complimentary tickets to the October 31 performance of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another), available to members of the Emerson community.
In a commentary piece for WBUR’s The ARTery, Marcia Garcia describes how ArtsEmerson, celebrating its 10th anniversary, is moving the needle regarding equity in the arts.
ArtsEmerson Executive Director David Howse is featured in the Boston Globe’s Bold Types Series, highlighting Boston’s business leaders, as ArtsEmerson’s 10th anniversary season begins this fall.
ArtsEmerson will celebrate its 10th anniversary of bringing contemporary world theatre to Boston with five new commissioned works and five reprises from six countries.
Representation in theatre, and in the larger cultural and global narrative, remains a critical conversation that requires action.
This week, ArtsEmerson welcomes back Manual Cinema with The End of TV, as we witness a friendship unfold between two women.
November 27 is #GivingTuesday. This animated video, created by alumna Laura Porat ’16, helps illustrate the ways your dollars can help Emersonians be a creative force.
WET: A DACAmented Journey has arrived in Boston on its nationwide tour. Written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh—an award-winning actor, director, spoken word artist, and teaching artist, he shares his … Continue Reading WET: A DACAmented Journey Featured at Paramount Center