Theater

DCP performs 11th annual 'The Vagina Monologues'

The play is staged with little scenery and with rarely more than one person onstage at a time. This forces the audience to focus on and confront the stigmas about vaginas that ...


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The curtain rises on Binghamton's spring productions

Though it’ll be hard to beat last season’s shows — which included a Mainstage smash-hit musical and, from our smaller theatre groups on campus, a three-act play and a musical with an ...


Theater

Plays reflects on 1984 Delhi Massacre

Based on two poems, “Kultar’s Mime” by Sarbpreet Singh and “In the City of Slaughter” by Haim Bialik, “Kultar’s Mime” chronicles four young Sikh children who survive the 1984 Delhi Massacre. ...


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'Lysistrata' offers a modern take on a classic comedy

During the performance, the students replaced certain ancient elements with more relevant topics, bringing out a box of Franzia when the script called for wine. ...


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Mainstage production highlights sexual 'awakening'

The show is an act of exploration, emphasizing the necessity of becoming different in order to become an adult. ...


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The Oblivion Project gives classical tango music a 'nuevo' twist

With sounds ranging from deep and sultry to free and fast-paced, the show did not disappoint. ...


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'Rumors' have it at HPC's latest show

It’s a type of play that depends entirely upon miscommunications between characters, something that this show is brimming with. ...


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'God of Carnage' raises hell in Studio A

Every innocent subject the sets of parents talk about, ranging from family pets to art history, gives way to the means of racism, misogyny and homophobia with complete disregard for what may ...


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BU's theatre department announces 2015-2016 mainstage season

The lights are down and the curtain is up on the Binghamton University theatre department’s 2015-2016 mainstage season. The four shows — “God of Carnage,” “Spring Awakening,” “Dancing at Lughnasa” and “Hamlet”...


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DCP redefines high school stereotypes in 'The Breakfast Club'

The play follows the stories of the five troubled high school students in-depth, not failing to mirror the relationships and layered character development evident in the film. ...