Enjoy a merry 'Twelfth Night'
By Will Eckhert | May 16, 1994Friday night was a very special night. Green Key, nothing: it was the opening night of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at The Grange in Thetford Hill, Vt.
Friday night was a very special night. Green Key, nothing: it was the opening night of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at The Grange in Thetford Hill, Vt.
After a winter of unmitigated farce at Center Theater ("Tom Thumb," "The Beautiful People Die Twice"), the fun is finally over.
'The Beautiful People Die Twice' explores materialism
Everyone loves to ply labels, from arts writers to art historians, yet Alison Bishop '94, in conjunction with co-curator Richard Rand, provides an alternative to the fixedly labelled, epochal structure of traditional art history with her "Medieval into Renaissance" show. The exhibit, now showing in the Hood Museum of Art, focuses on the gradual shift between the two artistic eras, examining painting, sculpture, engravings and manuscripts as media in transition.
Historically, "Measure for Measure" has fascinated both scholars and audiences alike as one of Shakespeare's most critically challenging works.
Once a week, just after sunset, the Courtyard Cafe in the Hopkins Center undergoes a curious transformation.