A successful architect must face the costs of his ambition in “The Master Builder,” the opening play in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s 2009-2010 season.The drama by Henrik Ibsen will be staged Sept. 18-Oct. 10 in the University Theatre, 222 York St. Evan ...
Contemporary clarinetists will pay tribute to a musical icon when the Yale School of Music presents “Celebrating the King of Swing: A Festival for Benny Goodman’s 100th Birthday” Sept. 22-29.The legendary clarinetist’s contributions to music, both...
Judith Malina, the co-founder and artistic director of The Living Theatre — whose legendary performance of “Paradise Now” 41 years ago at the Yale Repertory Theatre resulted in the arrest of 10 performers and audience members for public indecency —...
Artworks that remind humans of their relationship with the “spectacular” — such as when paying for groceries or banking using touch screens — are featured in the second exhibition at the School of Art’s 32 Edgewood Avenue Gallery.“Infinitesimal Eternity...
An exhibition designed to challenge stereotypes on women and the arts in the Islamic world will open on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at the Institute of Sacred Music (ISM), 409 Prospect St.“Breaking the Veils: Women Artists from the Islamic World,” is a selection of...
The Yale University Art Gallery has purchased preparatory drawings by American artist Edward Hopper for two of his most famous paintings, “Rooms by the Sea” (1951) and “Western Motel” (1957) — both of which are in the gallery’s collection.Preparatory...
An exhibition that examines the impact of the current economic crisis in the workplace is currently on view at The Parachute Gallery, a collaboration of the Arts Council of Greater New Haven, the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health, and the...
A new exhibit at the Yale Divinity Library provides a glimpse into the life and work of Charles and Joy Sheffey, American Methodist medical missionaries who served in Wembo Nyama in the Belgian Congo between 1922 and 1946.The exhibit, titled “Charles and...
Original plays written by city youths will come to life on stage this month with help from Yale School of Drama students as part of the Dwight/Edgewood Project (D/EP).Sponsored by the Yale Repertory Theatre and Yale School of Drama, D/EP is now in its...
The complex issues that conservators and curators consider in the treatment of art objects is explored in an exhibition currently on view at the Yale University Art Gallery.“Time Will Tell: Ethics and Choices in Conservation” showcases the relationship...