Thursday, February 15, 2007

Students take up ‘Arms’ for winter Mainstage

By Liz Ellison, The Dartmouth Staff

Nobel Prize and Academy Award winner George Bernard Shaw is widely considered one of the greatest playwrights of all time. His works are witty and insightful, both laugh-out-loud funny and intently serious — the kind of plays that are a joy for actors and audiences alike. More »

Author tackles tragedy without sentimentalism in ‘FireWife’

According to the Chinese creation myth, there are two types of love: fire love and water love. Water love is steady and comfortable, while fire love is fleeting and passionate. It is this fire love and raw sexual energy for which a woman named Nin searches in Tinling Choong’s provocative and poetic “FireWife.” More »