Arts & Culture “She Kills Monsters” Plays, Kills the Game If you’ve ever played the game Dungeons and Dragons, you’ve been on grand quests to restore lost souls and explore ...
Arts & Culture Oedipus Comes to Memorial Chapel in “Theban Trilogy” Capturing the fascination of countless audiences for more than two thousand years, the endearing and tragic tale of Oedipus is ...
Arts & Culture “Evening Works” Challenges Audiences With Interactivity Virgil Taylor ’15 is set to challenge ’92 Theater norms this weekend with his participatory performance piece, “Evening Works.” Weaving ...
Arts & Culture “Othello” Makes Backstage Drama Shakespearean Love, lust, jealousy, betrayal, and despair: These topics and themes are great fodder for the stage. However, as adapter and ...
Arts & Culture Lucifer Gets Sued in Original Second Stage Play While Second Stage has long been known as a strong supporter of student-written works, this season in particular is offering ...
Arts & Culture “Blow” Gender-Swaps to Advance Discussions of Assault, Power, and Gender While the Wesleyan arts scene is no stranger to feminist works that creatively tackle contemporary issues of women’s rights and ...
Arts & Culture Among Creepy-Crawlies, “The Worm Queen” Considers the Apocalypse The end is nigh. Humanity has been overrun by a collective intelligence more ancient and powerful than its own. In ...