Arden friends and artists gathered on March 13 to celebrate opening night of A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry’s classic play directed by Walter Dallas. Members of the Sylvan Society…
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In 1925, Langston Hughes wrote his poem Harlem, which begins: What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? …
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By James Tarte One in the chair, One on his Feet, and Two in the Trash Stuck in a room surrounded by ash. The one in the chair He…
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By Aron Morgan I was particularly impressed with the set that the Arden’s production team constructed so I decided to recreate a miniature version using several different types of material. This is a…
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By Don Roberts Chess, and one of them makin a move and now himself lookin over me shoulder as if to see what I am scratching onto this paper but…
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By Jeremy Lopez *Whistle Blows* “Clov!” *Whistle Blows* “CLOV!” Hamm receives no response from his once dedicated servant. Clov had become fed up with all of Hamm’s orders. He irritated…
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By Sam Wyder Okay, so I heard some people in the audience grumbling about how Endgame wasn’t what they expected. To that I have to say, “This is Beckett. What…
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By Christopher Wiener About the piece: My piece is hand thrown and hand made out of terracotta clay. The trashcan is the basis of the symbols that I wanted to…
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By Taquan Allen and Malisa Mendez This is a finalist in our Endgame Creative Response Contest. From February 28-March 4, >ed you can visit our Facebook page to vote for…
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By Marco Kopac Click here listen to the song: La Liberté éclairant le monde Finished are the empire days When buildings touched the sun Yes I was once someone Was…
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