January 11, 2022
You might not expect blood to be a recurring leitmotif in a show about a modern dance team of 13-year-olds, but Clare Barron’s 2019 Pulitzer Prize-finalist Dance Nation is unflinchingly visceral in its themes and imagery.
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Madeleine Cravens, a second-year student in the Poetry concentration, was recently awarded first place in Narrative’s annual poetry contest for her submission of five poems.
read moreDecember 13, 2021
Last year, The Office of the Provost issued a request for proposals to provide seed grant funding for faculty within the Columbia community that engage with issues of structural racism.
read moreDecember 8, 2021
Joel Glassman was most recently the company manager of Martin McDonagh's Hangmen on Broadway and the live-capture of the Lyons and Pakchar musical BEAU.
read moreDecember 1, 2021
This month, Professor David Henry Hwang, Playwriting alumna Paola Alexandra Soto ’20, and Playwriting student Goldie E.
read moreNovember 30, 2021
Film MFA student Adewale Olukayode and Ameer Kazmi had never met before last week, when they were brought together to participate in the online event One Story Up: Filmmaker Fireside Chat.
read moreNovember 30, 2021
You construct these places that could be anywhere, they don't have the parameters of a certain city wilderness landscape.
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Kate Foster is currently working as an Artistic Associate with ExPats Theatre.
read moreNovember 26, 2021
But I was raised Catholic, and I remember these kids in my church started doing a skit during mass.
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