“The Winter’s Tale,” William Shakespeare’s classic story of tragedy, romance, and magic, is being staged by the Yale Repertory Theatre.Directed by Obie Award-winner Liz Diamond, “The Winter’s Tale” will be performed through April 7 at the University...
The corner of Winchester and Munson was a key location in New Haven’s economic history – and it may be a key site for the city’s economic future, too. In the 19th and 20th centuries, it was home to a thriving Winchester Repeating Arms Company factory. Now...
The recorded voice of Diane Arbus (1923 –1971), part of a slide show presentation she prepared before her death, will kick off a public discussion at Yale about the legendary photographer’s work on Wednesday, April 4.The free and public event takes place...
Five influential writers on the Civil War and Emancipation will convene at Yale March 29 to discuss the conflict’s legacy over the last 150 years.“Radical” members of the South Carolina Legislature during Reconstruction. (From the Randolph Linsly Simpson...
The world premiere of three plays — including one by acclaimed writer Sarah Ruhl — and a re-staging of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” starring Academy Award nominee Paul Giamatti will be among the 2012-2013 season’s offerings at the Yale Repertory Theatre.The...
André Petry, international correspondent for VEJA, Brazil’s leading weekly news magazine, will visit Yale as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism on Tuesday, April 3.André PetryHis talk, titled “Brazil on the rise: myth and reality,” will take place at 4 p.m....
CLOWN:.
.. [W]hat am I to
buy for our sheep-shearing feast? “Three pound of sugar; five
pound of currants; rice” — what will this sister of mine do with
rice? … I must have saffron to colour
the warden pies; “mace — dates,” — none, that’s out of my...