Tag: Oberon

  • Nation & World

    Fall into art

    A sampling of the season’s best in local music, theater, and visual arts.

    8 minutes
    CAST OF SIX
  • Nation & World

    Last dance, last chance

    The curtain comes down Sept. 7 on the immersive, disco-insistent “Donkey Show” after a decade-long run at A.R.T.

    5 minutes
    The Donkey Show Butterflies fall over the crowd.
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    All the world’s a stage

    The American Repertory Theater’s upcoming season lineup will include three world premieres.

    2 minutes
    Views of Loeb Drama Center
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    Theater from the inside

    Oberon’s presentation of “The Garden” is an intimate, inside-out theater experience for tiny audiences.

    4 minutes
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    An A.R.T. season to provoke, immerse, entertain

    The American Repertory Theater’s new season takes aim at some important topics, including class, gender identity, turning points in Irish and Argentinian history, and the crisis facing American education.

    5 minutes
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    Haunted vision

    Dave Malloy traces the inspiration for “Ghost Quartet,” set to run at Oberon Sept. 9-12, to the scary stories of his youth.

    3 minutes
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    Bearing witness to Uganda

    The A.R.T. of Human Rights, a yearlong series, kicked off at the Oberon theater with a discussion about gay rights in Uganda.

    4 minutes
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    Studying the Civil War, finding shared values

    High school students grapple with national issues by collaborating about Civil War themes to develop a new type of theater experience.

    4 minutes
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    Gaiman as a guide

    Author Neil Gaiman and book designer Chip Kidd discussed their collaboration on “Make Good Art” and challenges and opportunities for artists today in an Oberon talk.

    4 minutes
  • Nation & World

    In on the act

    More than 30 collaborators, including four Harvard undergrads, take the stage in the American Repertory Theater’s (A.R.T.) production of “The Lily’s Revenge,” at Oberon through Oct. 28.

    5 minutes
  • Nation & World

    A theatrical innovator

    Diane Paulus explained her approach to theater, one that involves the active engagement of the audience.

    6 minutes
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    Take a seat, and listen

    A festive seasonal staple, the entertainment series known as “The Chairs Revue,” which offers musical and theatrical performances by students and faculty and occasional appearances from members of the American Repertory Theater, is back for daily performances through April 26.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    A.R.T. nabs six Elliot Norton Awards

    The 2011 Elliot Norton Awards, awarded on May 23 at the Paramount Theatre in Boston, honored the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) with six awards in the Large Theater category.

    1 minute
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    A call to action, amid acting

    A.R.T.’s “Prometheus Bound” ties the ancient Greek play to modern human rights.

    4 minutes
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    The dark corners of ‘Cabaret’

    In a panel discussion, Harvard scholars and performer Amanda Palmer examined the sinister sides and social significance of the American Repertory Theater’s new production of “Cabaret.”

    4 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Hot, hot, hot

    The American Repertory Theater presents a rollicking fall lineup, with surprises at every turn.

    4 minutes
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    Oberon is so on

    Oberon, the American Repertory Theater’s sister theater space, is turning up the volume with its summer schedule.

    4 minutes