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THE HUNTINGTON THEATRE COMPANY IS BOSTON'S LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR THEATRE COMPANY, HOSTING 66 TONY AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS, GARNERING 38 ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS, AND SENDING TEN SHOWS TO BROADWAY SINCE ITS FOUNDING IN 1982. DURING THE 2009-2010 SEASON OF AMERICAN STORIES, THE HUNTINGTON'S PODCAST SERIES TAKES YOU BEHIND-THE-SCENES TO MEETINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS. ONLINE AT HUNTINGTONTHEATRE.ORG

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Jewish Community Night with Alan Dershowitz

Famed author and public defender Alan Dershowitz, recognized as "the nation's most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer" as well as "America's most public Jewish defender," led a post-show conversation with the audience following the Wednesday, November 16 performance of CAPTORS for Jewish Community Night. Moderated by Managing Director Michael Maso. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: alan dershowitz, captors, humanities forum, jewish community night, michael maso, post-show conversation

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What Audiences Are Saying about Captors

Hear what audiences young and old have been saying about the world premiere of Evan M. Wiener's Captors, the thrilling true story about the capture of Adolf Eichmann, at the Huntington. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: audience testimonials, captors, evan m. wiener, peter dubois, world premiere

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Adolf Eichmann: the Man, the Myth, the Monster

Adolf Eichmann has been called "the architect of the Holocaust" — as well as many other things. But Evan M. Wiener's play CAPTORS aims to show that his heinous and sinister crimes were not the product of some monstrous evil — they were perpetrated by a real human being. Playwright Evan M. Wiener, director Peter DuBois, and cast members Louis Cancelmi (Peter Malkin) and Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Cristofer (Adolf Eichmann) discuss the many sides of this infamous war criminal, and his relationship with Israel Mossad agent Peter Malkin. For more information on the world premiere of CAPTORS, visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: adolf eichmann, captors, evan m. wiener, louis cancelmi, michael cristofer, peter dubois, peter malkin, world premiere

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

CAPTORS: A Thrilling True Story

Come behind the scenes of the world premiere of CAPTORS at the Huntington with playwright Evan M. Wiener, director Peter DuBois, and cast members Louis Cancelmi (Peter Malkin) and Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Cristofer (Adolf Eichmann). For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: captors, evan m. wiener, louis cancelmi, michael cristofer, peter dubois, world premiere

Monday, November 14, 2011

CAPTORS First Rehearsal: The Meet & Greet

The first day of CAPTORS rehearsal in Boston included opening remarks from Huntington Managing Director Michael Maso, Artistic Director Peter DuBois, and playwright Evan M. Wiener. For more information on this thrilling world premiere play about the capture of Adolf Eichmann, visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: captors, evan m. wiener, meet and greet, michael maso, peter dubois, world premiere

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Peter DuBois on CAPTORS

Artistic Director Peter DuBois discusses the world premiere of Evan M. Wiener's CAPTORS at the Huntington, and the importance of bringing this unique historical perspective to the stage. Based on the memoir "Eichmann In My Hands" by Peter Z. Malkin and Harry Stein, CAPTORS plays Nov. 11 through Dec. 11 at the BU Theatre / Avenue of the Arts. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/captors.
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Labels: captors, evan m. wiener, peter dubois, world premiere

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

What Audiences Are Saying about Before I Leave You

Hear what audiences young and old have been saying about the world premiere of Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro's Before I Leave You at the Huntington. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
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Labels: audience testimonials, before i leave you, huntington playwriting fellows, jonathan silverstein, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, world premiere

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Love Story for Grownups: Before I Leave You

In BEFORE I LEAVE YOU, playwright Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro play tells a beautiful, seldom told middle-age love story with the freshness and smart sensibility of a young independent filmmaker. While the characters might be older, the humor and the heart of the story are for everyone. Hear the cast and creative team as they discuss the topic of age as it relates to the play. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
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Labels: alexis camins, before i leave you, glenn kubota, huntington playwriting fellows, jonathan silverstein, karen macdonald, kippy goldfarb, new work, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, ross bickell, world premiere

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Behind the scenes of Before I Leave You

Go behind the scenes of the world premiere of BEFORE I LEAVE YOU at the Huntington, with playwright and Huntington Playwriting Fellow Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro, director Jonathan Silverstein, and cast members Ross Bickell, Alexis Camins, Glenn Kubota, and Kippy Goldfarb. Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
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Labels: 2011-2012 season, alexis camins, before i leave you, glenn kubota, huntington playwriting fellows, jonathan silverstein, kippy goldfarb, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, ross bickell, world premiere

Friday, October 7, 2011

Peter DuBois on BEFORE I LEAVE YOU

Charles Haugland, Artistic Programs and Dramaturgy, speaks with Huntington Artistic Director Peter DuBois about the world premiere of Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro's BEFORE I LEAVE YOU at the Huntington, and the importance of supporting local writers. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
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Labels: before i leave you, charles haugland, huntington playwriting fellows, peter dubois, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, world premiere

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Before I Leave You Meet & Greet

The first day of Before I Leave You rehearsal included opening remarks from Huntington Managing Director Michael Maso and director Jonathan Silverstein, including a presentation of the set designed by Allen Moyer. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/beforeileaveyou.
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Labels: before i leave you, jonathan silverstein, meet and greet, michael maso

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Peter DuBois on CANDIDE

Artistic Programmer and Dramaturg Charles Haugland speaks with Artistic Director Peter DuBois about bringing Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed production of CANDIDE to the Huntington to kick off the 30th anniversary season. CANDIDE plays Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: 30th anniversary season, candide, charles haugland, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman, peter dubois

Monday, August 29, 2011

CANDIDE On Stage!

Get a sneak peek at scenes from Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed adaptation of the glorious musical CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, doug peck, geoff packard, lauren molina, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman

Thursday, August 25, 2011

An Interview with Doug Peck

Music director Doug Peck takes you behind the scenes of Mary Zimmerman's critically acclaimed production of CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, doug peck, leonard bernstein

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

An Interview with Mary Zimmerman

Tony Award and MacArthur "Genius" Grant-winning director Mary Zimmerman takes us behind the scenes of her acclaimed production of CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman

Monday, July 25, 2011

An Excerpt from "You Were Dead, You Know" (Candide)

Geoff Packard (Candide) and Lauren Molina (Cunegonde) perform an excerpt from "You Were Dead, You Know." Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed production of CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, geoff packard, lauren molina, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman

Friday, July 22, 2011

An Excerpt from "Glitter and Be Gay" (Candide)

Cunegonde (Lauren Molina) laments her role as a mistress in "Glitter and Be Gay," while dressing to entertain one of her gentleman callers. Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed production of CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, lauren molina, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman

Monday, July 18, 2011

An Excerpt from "The Best of All Possible Worlds" (Candide)

Professor Pangloss (Larry Yando) teaches Candide (Geoff Packard), Cunegonde (Lauren Molina), and Maximilian (Erik Lochtefeld) along with Paquette (Margo Seibert), the Baroness (Rebecca Finnegan), and her valet (Govind Kumar) about "The Best of All Possible Worlds." Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed production of CANDIDE, playing Sep. 10 through Oct. 16 at the Huntington, following its sold out runs in Chicago and DC. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: best of all possible worlds, candide, erik lochtefeld, geoff packard, govind kumar, larry yando, lauren molina, leonard bernstein, margo seibert, mary zimmerman, rebecca finnegan

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Mary Zimmerman's Candide at the Huntington

Following sold out runs in Chicago and DC, Mary Zimmerman's acclaimed production of CANDIDE featuring music by Leonard Bernstein comes to Boston! Take a behind-the-scenes look at this celebrated production with rehearsal footage and interviews with Director/Adaptor Mary Zimmerman, Music Director Doug Peck, and performers Geoff Packard (Candide) and Lauren Molina (Cunegonde). CANDIDE plays at the Huntington Sep. 10 through Oct. 16, 2011. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/candide.
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Labels: candide, doug peck, geoff packard, lauren molina, leonard bernstein, mary zimmerman

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

What Audiences Are Saying about Richard III and The Comedy of Errors

Hear what audience members are saying about Propeller Theatre Company in Richard III and The Comedy of Errors in repertory at the Huntington, directed by Edward Hall and presented by B.U. School of Theatre. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/propeller.
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Labels: edward hall, propeller, richard III, shakespeare, the comedy of errors

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sitting Still, by Masha Obolensky

Listen on the harborside of the ICA, sitting on the steps facing the water. Dip into the thoughts of others drawn to the water like you. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Masha Obolensky.

Sitting Still is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, masha obolensky, new work

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Act As if, by Miranda Craigwell

Listen sitting in the ICA Watercafe. An ex-New Yorker asks if Boston can ever be enough. Featuring Jennie Israel and Dossy Peabody. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Miranda Craigwell.

Act As If is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, dossy peabody, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, jennie israel, miranda craigwell, new work

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Can You Help Me Find This Call Number?, by Martha Jane Kaufman

Listen in the lobby of the Johnson building at the Boston Public Library. Two friends attempt a top-secret mission in the library. Featuring Michael Fisher, Angie Jepsen, and Bob Mussett. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Martha Jane Kaufman.

Can You Help Me Find This Call Number? is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: angie jepsen, audio play, bob mussett, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, martha jane kaufman, michael fisher

Monday, May 2, 2011

551 at 551, by Jacqui Parker

Listen in the lobby of the Boston Center for the Arts, 551 Tremont Street. Unsung heroes deserve our thanks. Featuring Douglas Lockwood and Kami Russell Smith. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Jacqui Parker.

551 at 551 is part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, douglas lockwood, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, jacqui parker, kami russell smith, new work

Another Brick in the Walk, by Patrick Gabridge

Listen in the brick plaza of the BCA. Two longtime Boston residents engage a newcomer in a struggle of class, status, and clay masonry. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Patrick Gabridge.

Another Brick in the Walk is part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, new work, patrick gabridge

Friday, April 29, 2011

The Harvard Man, by Lawrence Goodman.

Listen across from the Johnson Gate entrance to Harvard Yard. A Harvard freshman gets a shot at romance. Will he blow it? Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lawrence Goodman.

The Harvard Man is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, lawrence goodman, new work

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Sticky Memento, by Ken Urban

Listen standing in front of the John Harvard statue in Harvard Yard. Nerd rage and stoner sadness collide with a Midwestern tourist who has little tolerance for rich, white kid drama. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Ken Urban. Featuring Marianna Bassham and Dan Pecci.

Stick Memento is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, dan pecci, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, ken urban, marianna bassham, new work

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bruised by Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro

Listen walking from the Harvard Coop. Nothing is worse than a playwright with a bruised ego. Nothing except real problems. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro. Featuring Stacy Fischer and Robert Kropf.

Bruised is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, new work, robert kropf, rosanna yamagiwa alfaro, stacy fischer

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Sons of the Prophet Set Design Presentation

Sons of the Prophet set designer Anna Louizos explains her set model and design concepts to the cast and production team at the first rehearsal, the Meet & Greet. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: anna louizos, peter dubois, scenic design, set design, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Sons of the Prophet: What Audiences Are Saying

Hear what audience members are saying about the world premiere of Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington, directed by Peter DuBois. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: audience testimonials, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere

Monday, April 4, 2011

Mediatheque by Kirsten Greenidge

Listen in the mediatheque at the ICA. You never know who is reading your blog. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow Kirsten Greenidge. Featuring Georgia Lyman and Lindsey McWhorter.

Mediatheque is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, georgia lyman, huntington playwriting fellows, kirsten greenidge, lindsey mcwhorter

Friday, April 1, 2011

Behind the scenes of Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington

Come behind the scenes of the world premiere of Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet at the Huntington with director Peter DuBois and members of the cast, including Tony Award winner Joanna Gleason, Kelsey Kurz, Charles Socarides, and Yusef Bulos. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: behind-the-scenes, charles socarides, joanna gleason, kelsey kurz, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere, yusef bulos

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sons of the Prophet Teaser Trailer

Their tragedy is your comedy. And it's been a bad year. Enjoy our new teaser trailer for the world premiere of Stephen Karam's Sons of the Prophet, directed by Peter DuBois. Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: dan mccabe, joanna gleason, kelsey kurz, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, teaser, world premiere

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Sons of the Prophet Meet & Greet

Hear opening remarks from director Peter DuBois playwright Stephen Karam, and Managing Director Michael Maso at the first rehearsal for Sons of the Prophet, the Meet & Greet. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/prophet.
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Labels: meet and greet, michael maso, peter dubois, sons of the prophet, stephen karam, world premiere

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Scenes from Educating Rita

Get a sneak peak at Willy Russell's Educating Rita at the Huntington with three short scenes from the play. Featuring Jane Pfitsch as Rita and Andrew Long as Frank, and directed by Maria Aitken. Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/rita.
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Labels: alfred hitchcock's the 39 steps, andrew long, educating rita, jane pfitsch, maria aitken, the 39 steps, willy russell

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I'll Drink to That by John Shea

Listen on a bench across from the Loeb Drama Center (64 Brattle Street, Cambridge). Two boozy winos debate the meaning of art. Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow John Shea.

I'll Drink to That is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, cell phone play, emerging america festival, huntington playwriting fellows, john shea, loeb drama center

Monday, March 14, 2011

Bond Girl by John Kuntz

Get dropped off in the South End. Try to find your way out. Estelle wishes she were still taking her old pills. And, that she was a “Bond girl.” Written by Huntington Playwriting Fellow John Kuntz and featuring the voice of Paula Plum.

Bond Girl is a part of the Emerging America Festival Audio Play series.
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Labels: audio play, emerging america festival, john kuntz, paula plum, south end

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Behind the scenes of Educating Rita at the Huntington

Come behind the scenes of Willy Russell's Educating Rita at the Huntington with director Maria Aitken (Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps) and cast members Andrew Long and Jane Pfitsch. Educating Rita runs March 11 - April 10 at the B.U. Theatre. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/rita.
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Labels: alfred hitchcock's the 39 steps, andrew long, behind-the-scenes, educating rita, jane pfitsch, maria aitken, the 39 steps, willy russell

Friday, March 4, 2011

The Comedy of Errors Trailer

Enjoy a teaser trailer from Propeller Theatre Company, featuring scenes from their production of William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, presented by Boston University School of Theatre in association with the Huntington Theatre Company. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/comedyoferrors.
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Labels: edward hall, propeller, shakespeare, the comedy of errors, trailer

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Educating Rita Costume Design Presentation

Costume Designer Nancy Brennan, with the help of Costume Design Assistant Mary Lauve, presents her designs to the cast and production team of Educating Rita. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/rita.
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Labels: costume design, educating rita, mary lauve, nancy brennan, willy russell

Monday, February 21, 2011

Educating Rita Meet & Greet

Hear opening remarks from Artistic Director Peter DuBois and production director Maria Aitken at the first rehearsal for Educating Rita, the Meet & Greet. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/rita.
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Labels: educating rita, maria aitken, meet and greet, peter dubois

Friday, February 11, 2011

Richard III Trailer

Enjoy a teaser trailer from Propeller Theatre Company, featuring scenes from their production of William Shakespeare's Richard III, presented by Boston University School of Theatre in association with the Huntington Theatre Company. For more information, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/richardIII.
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Labels: edward hall, propeller, richard III, shakespeare, teaser, trailer

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ruined Actors Forum

Ruined actors Jason Bowen, Wendell B. Franklin, Okieriete Onaodowan, Zainab Jah, Joseph Kamal, Pascale Armand, Carla Duren, and Tonye Patano speak with students following a matinee performance of the show. Education & Community Associate Naheem Garcia moderates. To learn more, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/ruined.
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Labels: actors forum, carla duren, jason bowen, joseph kamal, liesl tommy, lynn nottage, naheem garcia, okieriete onaodowan, pascale armand, ruined, tonye patano, wendell b. franklin, zainab jah

Monday, February 7, 2011

Barney Frank at the Ruined Humanities Forum

US Congressman Barney Frank (4th Congressional District, Massachusetts) spoke with audience members about the Congo and his efforts to restrict and limit the use of so-called "conflict materials" in US goods. Literary Associate Charles Haugland moderates. To learn more, please visit huntingtontheatre.org/ruined.
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Labels: barney frank, congo, humanities forum, ruined

Thursday, February 3, 2011

RUINED Post-Show Conversation with Régine Jean-Charles

Régine Jean-Charles, Assistant Professor of French at Boston College and author of "Battles on Bodies: Staging Rape and the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Lynn Nottage's Ruined," speaks with audience members following a performance of Ruined. Literary Associate Charles Haugland moderates. Learn more about Ruined at huntingtontheatre.org/ruined.
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Labels: charles haugland, congo, liesl tommy, lynn nottage, post-show conversation, regine jean-charles, ruined

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Scenes from Ruined

Get a sneak peak at Lynn Nottage's Ruined at the Huntington with these short scenes from the play. Featuring Joseph Kamal (Mr. Harari), Tonye Patano (Mama Nadi), Pascale Armand (Salima), Carla Duren (Sophie), and Oberon K.A. Adjepong (Christian). Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/ruined.
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Labels: carla duren, joseph kamal, liesl tommy, lynn nottage, oberon ka adjepong, pascale armand, ruined, tonye patano

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

RUINED: What Audiences Are Saying

Hear what audiences have to say about Lynn Nottage's RUINED at the Huntington, directed by Liesl Tommy! RUINED plays January 7 through February 6 at the B.U. Theatre. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org/ruined.
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Labels: audience testimonials, liesl tommy, lynn nottage, ruined
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      • Scenes from Educating Rita
      • I'll Drink to That by John Shea
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      • Behind the scenes of Educating Rita at the Huntington
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      • Educating Rita Costume Design Presentation
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