An assortment of comic and tragic scenes from famous operas will be performed by students in the Yale Opera program on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 7 and Nov. 8.The event is the annual Fall Opera Scenes, during which each performance features a different...
As the Yale School of Architecture (YSoA) prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2016, a new exhibition will explore the relationship between teaching architecture and the spaces in which that education takes place.“Pedagogy and Place: Celebrating...
“Peerless,” a comedy about the unbreakable bond between sisters whose vaulting ambition will not be deterred at any cost, will have its world premiere at the Yale Repertory Theatre Nov. 27-Dec. 19.M and L are twin sisters in an ordinary Midwestern high...
The Yale School of Drama puts its own spin on Aeschylus’ 2,500-year-old trilogy of plays in its production of “The Oresteia.”The trilogy of plays by Aeschylus is translated by Ted Hughes. Yagil Eliraz will direct the production, which runs Dec. 12-18 at...
For the past few months, a group of incarcerated men at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution have been re-imagining Dante’s journey from hell to paradise as it might apply to their own life journeys, and have worked with Yale undergraduates and...
A new exhibition at the Yale School of Art (YSA) considers the intersection of artists-as-collectors through works in the private collection of photographer Jack Shear.“With Eyes Closed/With Eyes Wide Open,” organized by Robert Storr, professor of ...