The Suffolk University College of Arts & Sciences will again welcome award-winning author Maxine Hong Kingston, who will be in residence Feb. 9-11, 2011, through the College's Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Civic Discourse programs.
The Suffolk University College of Arts & Sciences will again welcome award-winning author Maxine Hong Kingston, who will be in residence Feb. 9-11, 2011, through the College's Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Civic Discourse programs.
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programming.
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programmin
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programming. The following offerings will be part of the Winter-Spring Season of 2011:
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programming.
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programmin
The Modern Theatre at Suffolk University today announced the programming lineup for its inaugural season, featuring award-winning films, innovative performances and provocative conversations, all of which fulfill the theatre's mission to engage the community through cultural, social, and civic programming. The following offerings will be part of the Winter-Spring Season of 2011:
Suffolk University is poised to open the Modern Theatre, which brings a brand-new performance space to the Washington Street Theater District while restoring an important facet of Boston theatrical history.
Suffolk University is poised to open the Modern Theatre, which brings a brand-new performance space to the Washington Street Theater District while restoring an important facet of Boston theatrical history.
Due to popular demand and several sold-out performances, Miracle Theatre Group is pleased to announce an additional opportunity to see 'How the García Girls Lost their Accents' at 2:00 p.m., Saturday April 17, 2010. Tickets for this matinee are $22 ($16 for students/seniors) from 503-236-7253 or www.milagro.org.
Due to popular demand and several sold-out performances, Miracle Theatre Group is pleased to announce an additional opportunity to see 'How the García Girls Lost their Accents' at 2:00 p.m., Saturday April 17, 2010. Tickets for this matinee are $22 ($16 for students/seniors) from 503-236-7253 or www.milagro.org.
The Bay Area's ground-breaking Danse Lumiere (formerly Anima Mundi) presents THE FIFTH BOOK OF PEACE, an innovative dance theater program inspired by award-winning California author and activist Maxine Hong Kingston's extraordinary book of the same name.