The 2018 recipients of the Windham-Campbell Literature Prizes will gather at Yale beginning Wednesday, Sept. 12, for a three-day literary festival to introduce their work to new audiences, share their insights and experiences, and celebrate the written...
“The North American West has been inhabited for millennia, but our vision of its history and cultures has been shaped, perhaps disproportionally, by the modern invention of photography,” says George Miles, the William Robertson Coe Curator of Western...
The Yale Repertory Theatre, in collaboration with The Sol Project, will present the world premiere of Charise Castro Smith’s “El Huracán” Sept. 28-Oct. 20.
Directed by Laurie Woolery, the play will be staged at the University Theatre, 222 York St. Opening...
The 21st annual faculty staged reading will be a concert performance of John Gay’s “ballad opera,” “The Beggar’s Opera” of 1728, generally considered the first musical. It will be held in the lecture hall of the Yale Center for British Art on Tuesday,...
So intense was her grief after her husband’s sudden death that noted poet Elizabeth Alexander ’84 could only produce what she calls “animal sounds” when she first put pen to paper to write of her experience.
Those “sounds” eventually became sentence...
The Yale Repertory Theatre is offering special discounts for its 2018-19 season to university faculty and staff.
A variety of flexible ticket options is available:
5-Play Subscriptions allow theatergoers to experience the entire season in the best seats,...