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Posted on March 18, 2021

Creativity in Crisis: How Gordon’s Thespians Adapted to COVID Constraints

In a typical semester, theatre students would use facial expressions to help tell a story, audiences would sit shoulder to shoulder to watch live performances, and cast members would hold hands for their final bow. This year, those familiar rhythms have been replaced by totally new ways of doing things.

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Posted on September 10, 2019

Princeton Review Names Theatre in Top 20

Gordon College's theatre has been named among the "Top 20 Best College Theatres" in America by The Princeton Review, ranking 16th among many larger and more prominent peer schools such as Brown, Williams and Columbia.

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Posted on January 23, 2019

Gordon Theatre presents 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood'

THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD: The Gordon College Department of Theatre Art’s winter whodunit musical tackles comedy, romance, and sleuthing. Tickets on sale >>

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Posted on November 5, 2018

Theatre to Present 'Silent Sky'

The Gordon College Department of Theatre Arts presents its fall play, 'Silent Sky'—the true story of Henrietta Leavitt, an early-1900s Harvard astronomer who fought to gain recognition for her groundbreaking discoveries.

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Posted on November 30, 2017

'Blood and Gifts' Review: An Exploration of People at War

This fall, Gordon’s black box theatre brought audiences into the intense political and human experience of the Soviet-Afghan War of the 1980s.

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Posted on October 19, 2017

Blood and Gifts

Gordon College Theatre Department’s fall play tackles political war drama about Afghanistan. The show is directed by Professor of Theatre Arts Jeffrey Miller and runs October 27-28, 31 and November 1–4, 2017.

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Posted on November 11, 2016

Gordon Theatre Department Performs Translations

An intimate story, directed by Norm Jones, centered on a small cast of characters who, for one reason or another, find themselves involved in a hedge school in their Irish-speaking community in County Donegal, Ireland.

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Posted on September 7, 2016

Breaking the Fourth Wall: Reinventing Shakespearean Performance

In the heart of the Jewish Ghetto in Venice, Italy, Karin Coonrod ’75 directed "The Merchant of Venice," followed by a mock trial for the play’s main character held by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Posted on April 13, 2016

10 Reasons to See the Madwoman

If you haven’t yet been to the Gordon College Theatre Department’s performance of The Madwoman of Chaillot, there are many reasons why you should. Here are 10.

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