Six-time Olympic medalist Aly Raisman came to speak to Boston College students at Robsham Theater on Tuesday.
Graduate Union Interrupts Parents’ Weekend Event, Pickets Pops on the Heights
About 30 members of the Boston College Graduate Employees Union (BCGEU-UAW) first walked out of the annual President’s Address in Robsham Theater before carrying out a planned picket outside Pops on the Heights Friday night.
‘The Cherry Orchard’ Blends Comedy and Tragedy
A mix of heartfelt and comedic performances connected with the play’s reflection on human life to create an insightful production.
A Closer Look Behind the Curtain of Robsham Theater
A lot goes on behind the scenes of a production in Robsham Theater, but the spotlight rarely shines on the people who don’t appear on stage.
Bringing the Past Into the Present, the CSA/KSA Cultural Showcase Stuns
Filled with powerful performances of traditional and modern Korean and Chinese cultures, the Korean Student Association and the Chinese Student Association put on an enlightening showcase.
Acclaimed Playwright Sheri Wilner Joins BC Faculty This Fall
Sheri Wilner, the newest Monan Professor of Theatre Arts, aims to be a role model and battle the systemic sexism in the theater world.
Love And Blood: The Surreal, Stirring ‘Big Love’
Although it bear’s some of the weight of Charles Mee’s original work, the production can’t quite string together a play that’s both engaging and insightful.
‘Bug’ Is Creepy And Funny In A King-Sized Bite
Through its two leads and seamless production, “Bug” brings the audience beat by beat into a world of madness and paranoia.
David Makransky Lands On The Robsham ‘Carousel’ Opening Next Week
“I had an acting teacher once who said that ‘all you need in order to play an assassin is remembering the feeling you had while hunting a mosquito.'”
‘Next Fall’ Tackles Homosexuality, Religion, and Family
Nestled in the Bonn Studio, ‘Next Fall’ delves into the relationship between the atheist Adam and adamantly Christian Luke.