On April 11, The Hypothetical Company (THC) premiered their debut production of Hurricane Diane, written by Madeleine George and reinterpreted for the Bryn Mawr stage.
Category: Arts
‘Giselle’ Returns to The Philadelphia Ballet
The Philadelphia Ballet returned to the stage at the Academy of Music on February 29th to present the opening night of the beloved ballet Giselle. The
Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrates David Kim’s 25th Anniversary with Vivaldi & Mozart
On Friday February 2, The Philadelphia Orchestra presented a symphony of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” Piazzolla and Desyatnikov’s arrangement of “The Four Seasons of Buenos
George Balanchine’s “The Nutcracker” Returns to The Philadelphia Ballet
There’s nothing quite like the delicious magic of “The Nutcracker” to welcome in the holiday season. Beloved by both dancers and audience members, it is
Dr. Mindy Fullilove Presents The Tao of K-Drama
In a series of three talks that ended on November 16, Dr. Mindy Fullilove, holder of the Flexner Lectureship this year, presented on The Tao
BalletX Comes to Bryn Mawr Next Weekend
On December 1 and 2, Bi-Co students and Main Line community members will have the chance to experience BalletX, Philadelphia’s contemporary ballet company, in performance
Queer Screen at Bryn Mawr: A Conversation with Performing Arts Series Coordinator Meredith Finch
From November 3 to November 5, Tri-Co students were given the opportunity to attend free film screenings through Queer Screen, the latest installment in the
Bi-Co Theatre Presents ‘CABOOSH’, a Clown Cabaret with Heart & Humor
For the next two weekends, the Bi-Co Theatre Department is performing their fall show cabaret, CABOOSH, directed by visiting professor Emmanuelle Delpech. It is a never-before-seen
Chronically Online? You can be in this Documentary!
Nef Jones Casting is looking for Bi-Co students, as they are casting Gen-Z (ages 18-28) individuals in the US who are interested in “participating in a
Bryn Mawr Launches Don’t Forget to Remember (Me)
On Thursday, September 28th, Bryn Mawr College launched the public art installation Don’t Forget to Remember (Me), by artist Nekisha Durrett. Bryn Mawr outlined on