Emerson Remembers Stephen Terrell, ‘Soul of the Musical Theatre Program’
The College is deeply saddened by the loss of Stephen Robert Terrell, 63, who died in Milton, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, July 30.
The College is deeply saddened by the loss of Stephen Robert Terrell, 63, who died in Milton, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, July 30.
TV legend Norman Lear ’44 and 23 additional Emersonians are among this year’s nominees for primetime Emmy awards, announced on July 28.
Hao Zheng ’15 was selected as one of 10 directors to participate in the 2020 HBOAccess Directing Fellowship. Rob Eckard ’10, MFA ’18, won the 30-minute Episodic Showtime Tony Cox Screenplay Competition at the Nantucket Film Festival.
Professor and Founding Director of the Center for Comedic Arts Martie Cook tells the Globe that networks and cable channels will require out of the box thinking for the fall, as the COVID-19 pandemic halted production months back that impacts fall lineups.
Professor Bob Colby, chair of the Performing Arts Department, was honored with the Campton Bell Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) in a virtual ceremony held Thursday, July 30.
Cooper told Time that he sees parallels between the wall-to-wall media coverage of the coronavirus and the nonstop media images of 9/11.
The New Yorker republished a review of Charles Wesley Emerson Professor Megan Marshall’s Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, Margaret Fuller: A New American Life, as part of the April 1, 2013 archived issue it made available online last week.
Visual and Media Arts alumna Afsara Alvee ’19 recently co-founded a nonprofit organization called Kandari that helps to provide food to low-income families affected by COVID-19 in her home country of Bangladesh.
Senior Distinguished Producer-in-Residence Linda Reisman talked to WBUR about the challenges of producing independent film during the pandemic.
Eleven years ago, Rep. John Lewis stood on the stage of the Wang Theatre and told the graduates of the Class of 2009 they needed to “get in trouble.”