Tymp's physicality trumps its musicality
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical of punch lines: Each song and line of dialogue is framed as a joke.
You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical of punch lines: Each song and line of dialogue is framed as a joke.
It may come as a surprise that VoiceMale Publicity Manager Ben Udo '14 hadn't done much singing before coming to Brandeis.
FreePlay Theater Cooperative understands the way space can impact a performance.
Ellyn Getz '13, vice president of musical theater club Tympanium Euphorium, is the organizer for Brandeis Cares, a charitable event that is being co-sponsored this year by the Brandeis Pluralism Alliance.
I am not a vegetarian. Although I don't cook or buy beef, chicken or seafood during the week, my reasoning is more out of a personal aversion to handling raw meat.
We have all studied or seen Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth, but who among us can claim to be an expert on Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedy, Titus Andronicus? Luckily, we have our own Shakespearean troupe, Hold Thy Peace, to educate us. Set in ancient Rome, Titus Andronicus offers a fictionalized look at the notoriously gruesome realm of imperial politics.
JustArts emailed with the president of Brandeis Television, Ethan Mermelstein '12, to find out more about the show and the creative process that goes into producing a web series.
At the staff desk in the Getz Media Lab, Myles Tyrer-Vasell '12 and Joanna Nix '14 are laughing together.
JustArts spoke with WBRS General Manager Jackie Benowitz '12 and emailed with Director of Special Productions Ben Schmidt '14 about the upcoming Jehuda Raveharz III: Rise of the Lawdance rave to be held on Feb.
As I walked into Lucy's Ethiopian Caf
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Faculty debates University reorganization plan
Addressing misinformation: Official statements regarding the confrontation between Hillel at Brandeis and the Brandeis Jewish Bund
Something in the water: Why have so many major artists gotten their big break after performing at Brandeis?
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