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DUFF: All the World’s a Stage

By Olivia Duff February 19, 2016

As I stood lost on a street corner with a suitcase and two of my best friends, a couple briskly passed by us, wearing matching face masks. I took a deep breath of the muggy Shanghai air, thick with smog....

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“A Mouthful of Birds” tackled the difficult issue of mental illness with physical performances from Omika Jikaria (SFS ’15), Mack Krebs (COL ’16) and Maddie Kelley (COL ’16).

Dramas Explore Psychological Conflicts

By Hannah Kaufman April 25, 2014

Behavioral and psychological questions are at the center of many of the issues facing our generation. This year, Georgetown theater productions dove into these complex concepts, working to expose and...

Hearing from Hamlet Himself

By Jess Kelham-Hohler November 22, 2013

Addison Williams (COL '14) starred as the title role of the Theater and Performance Studies Program's production of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," directed by professor Derek Goldman. A government major and...

‘Hamlet’ Spin-Off Plays With Perceptions

By Simon Redko October 25, 2013

Nomadic Theater’s production of Tom Stoppard’s 1966 play “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead” is the perfect opportunity to exercise your mind in a new way after weeks of exams and...

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