Early reviews of James Anthony Tyler's DOLPHINS AND SHARKS are in and it's clear this hilarious and cutting new play should be on the top of your must-see theater list. Grab your tickets while you still can! Labyrinth Theater.
The Village Voice calls the play "expertly directed by Charlotte...
MIT Professor Debuts Cutting-Edge Classical Take On David Bowie's 'Blackstar'
March 3, 2017, by Jeremy D. Goodwin
Classical music and rock can make for awkward bedfellows, usually resulting in bright, accessible instrumentals or sometimes the overwrought opus of some British rocker. But the combo...
Before the concert begins, please turn on your cellphones
By Zoë Madonna Globe Staff February 24, 2017
CAMBRIDGE — You may not know Eran Egozy’s name, but if you either were between the ages of 10 and 24 in the mid-2000s or had children in that ballpark, you may be familiar with one of the wildly...
‘(Be)longing’ a choral and hip-hop theater forum directed by Charlotte Brathwaite, Assistant Professor in Music and Theater Arts.
“Virginia Tech’s Moss Arts Center provides connection and community building with the premiere of choral and hip-hop theatre forum (Be)longing”. Read more about the...
Review: Bat Out of Hell The Musical
at Manchester Opera House
While it's known as one of the most iconic rock albums of our time, Meat Loaf’s Bat out of Hell was originally written as a musical by king of the power ballad, Jim Steinman.
Now, 40 years on, his work is brought memorably to life as a...
Emerson Fellow Student Recital. Taylor Safrit ‘18, cello; Eileen Huang, piano will perform Britten, Suite for Cello, Op. 72; Ginastera, Pampeana No. 2, Op. 21; Myaskovsky, Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 81. Taylor is a student of Eugene Kim.
Members of the Wind and Jazz ensembles, under the direction of Frederick Harris will present a concert (at 7:30pm) after an information session with Dr. Harris about Music at MIT. The music to be performed will include works by Ellington, Mingus, Jacob Colier, and works for saxophone ensemble and...
Larry Wang ‘18, jazz piano will collaborate with Alan Osmundson, '19, trumpet; Garrett Parrish, '17, drums; Jeff Moran, bass on a program of self-composed works, and works by Henry Mancini, Charlie Parker, Joe Hisaishi, and others. Larry is a student of Alain Mallet.
A piano student of David Deveau, Sitan's recital program will feature Vine, Piano Sonata No. 1; Chopin, Etudes, Op. 25.
About Sitan Chen
Sitan Chen is currently a first-year doctoral student at MIT studying theoretical computer science. He started playing piano at age six, began classical...
"This is a truly staggering piece of musical theatre, which breaks new boundaries in its staging, choreography and concept on an epic scale (...) a veritable feast for the eyes at every twist and turn of what is a dark, daring and provocative work sharply directed by Jay Scheib. (...) This is,...