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Award-Wining Playwright Bess Welden Amplifies Marginalized Voices, Laura Meader
Award-Wining Playwright Bess Welden Amplifies Marginalized Voices, Laura Meader
Colby Magazine
As playwright Bess Welden followed stories filed by her sister-in-law, a photojournalist covering the 2015 migrant crisis in Greece, she was captivated by a photo of an unaccompanied minor. She wondered how anyone could keep an emotional distance from a child like this.
Welcome To Broadway: The Sound Inside Costar Will Hochman ’14 Talks About Chasing Your Dream—And Ending Up On Stage With Mary-Louise Parker, Abukar Adan
Colby Magazine
Will Hochman ’14 made his Broadway debut last month in the New York Times critic’s pick The Sound Inside with Tony Award-winning co-star Mary-Louise Parker. Hochman first appeared in the two-person play, about the relationship between a Yale creative writing professor and her student, last year at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Freelance journalist Abukar Adan ’17 sat down with Hochman in his dressing room at Studio 54 to discuss his debut, his time at Colby, and his journey to the big stage.
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Art Forms: Actor Brendan Leonard Explores The Shared Space Of Theater And Dance
Art Forms: Actor Brendan Leonard Explores The Shared Space Of Theater And Dance
Colby Magazine
Actor Brendan Leonard Explores the Shared Space of Theater and Dance.
Where's Your Phone?: If You're Lost Without It, You May Have Nomophobia, Jacob Mccarthy
Where's Your Phone?: If You're Lost Without It, You May Have Nomophobia, Jacob Mccarthy
Colby Magazine
Do you feel anxious when your phone battery is low? Check your messages more often than you'd like? You might be a nomophobe.
Players: For Paul L. Coffey And Joshua Scharback, Theater Means Good Company, Robert Gillespie
Players: For Paul L. Coffey And Joshua Scharback, Theater Means Good Company, Robert Gillespie
Colby Magazine
Paul L. Coffey ’98 and Joshua Scharback ’98 discovered theater at Colby and have never doubted their calling.
The Apple Of His Ire: For Monologist Mike Daisey, The Death Of Steve Jobs Was Another Defining Moment In A Remarkable Career, Neil Genzlinger
The Apple Of His Ire: For Monologist Mike Daisey, The Death Of Steve Jobs Was Another Defining Moment In A Remarkable Career, Neil Genzlinger
Colby Magazine
Monologist Mike Daisey ’96 had been targeting Apple and Steve Jobs for a year. Then Jobs died and Daisey’s show was changed once again.