Susquehanna University's production of Kate Hamil's adaptation of Pride & Prejudice (April 23-25 in the Degenstein Family Theatre) takes its source material with a light touch. Taking Hamil's advisory "play the character, not the gender" to heart, we are diving into the process with a diverse cast whose gender, race, and physical abilities might not … Continue reading Pride & Prejudice 1: Gender – it’s in the “bones”
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so much dam history here, pt.1: lymansville
"So Much Dam History Here" is a RISCA-funded project that gathers stories from throughout the Ocean State, but particularly, the ones that are a far reach from the ocean. The Lymansville Dam has long been a kind of friend to me, it's artificial waterfall shushing the stress of a day as I made my way … Continue reading so much dam history here, pt.1: lymansville
Tenderloin Opera Company – Ten Years On
The Tenderloin Opera Company is a performing arts and advocacy group based here in Providence, RI. The group includes people who are without stable homes, people who have experienced homelessness, and advocates for equitable treatment of all people, regardless of their housing status. I find it difficult to describe to friends exactly what it is … Continue reading Tenderloin Opera Company – Ten Years On


