“Fiddler on the Roof” on Broadway
By Claire Del Sorbo Today’s global conflicts look eerily similar to events from the past when viewed from the right...
Since joining us, Jaxon Harris has been sharing his extensive knowledge of theatre. Holding a Master’s in Theatre Arts from Brown University, his 12-year journey includes roles as a theatre critic, an acting coach, and a production manager. Jaxon’s expertise lies in analyzing performance dynamics and the evolution of theatrical styles. He is a passionate advocate for experimental theatre and enjoys sculpture, an art form that informs his understanding of physicality and space in theatre.
By Claire Del Sorbo Today’s global conflicts look eerily similar to events from the past when viewed from the right...
“Slave Play,” written by Jeremy O’Harris, is painful, honest and raw. After spending about a year at the New York...
By Margaret Adams Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, the latest Mimes and Mummers production, graced the Collins Auditorium stage from...
By Claire Del Sorbo As the self-proclaimed “world’s most popular musical,” “Les Miserables” has entranced audiences for over 30 years....