A rethinking of Purcell's beloved opera, including the premiere of a new piece that takes us into the inner psyche of the proud Queen of Carthage. Co-commissioned by the Hop.
A rethinking of Purcell's beloved opera, including the premiere of a new piece that takes us into the inner psyche of the proud Queen of Carthage. Co-commissioned by the Hop.
Join us as this year's woodworking resident artist shares his expertise of over 40 years in making studio furniture.
Unpack your perceptual assumptions, explore ambiguity and feel out that third thing that exists between the self and the other.
Meet and marvel at the brave journalists of India's only women-run newspaper, who blend the personal and professional with a deft touch.
A lovely, intelligent movie that explores relationships, creativity, inspiration and the benefits of wrestling with the blank page.
An adaptation of "Measure for "Measure" and an exploration of teenage revolution in the face of petty authoritarianism. An original work by Gina Femia, directed by Sagan Chen '14.
In this beautiful road drama, Joaquin Phoenix delivers a career-best performance as a radio journalist who suddenly has to care for his young nephew.
Follow big mountain skiers Jérémie Heitz and Sam Anthamatten as they attempt the unthinkable: climbing and freeskiing a series of 6000-meter peaks around the world.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with a special meal.
A masterclass with one of North America's most skilled fiddle players.
Four different perspectives take us into the complexities of Black political identity. Co-presented with OPAL and South House for Black Legacy Month 2022.
Director Sean Baker continues his strong career of shedding light on the fringes of American society with incredibly human stories and Simon Rex delivers a hustler for the ages.
Songs and stories of Native American life celebrate heritage, survival and resilience. Co-commissioned by the Hop.
Upper Valley middle school musicians shine in their culminating concert.
A profoundly beautiful film inspired by a Haruki Murakami story about making peace with the role in front of you, and playing it with all your might.
The Vermont singer-songwriter performs new songs and older favorites together with a three-piece band.
Ancient forms of pottery and comic book imagery come together to tackle contemporary issues in this Cochiti Pueblo potter's work.
Two astronomers (Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio) try to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth. The response from a distracted world: Meh.
The groundbreaking and iconic Pulitzer Prize-winning musical that shaped a generation—and taught us all to measure our life in love.
Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand star in Joel Coen's bold and fierce adaptation; a tale of murder, madness, ambition and wrathful cunning.
A program featuring two world premieres from the 2020 Wind Ensemble Composition Competition.
Chronicling a historic lawsuit against Harvard University, this new film asks, who owns the rights to the violence of the past: the victim or the perpetrator?
This is how superhero movies are supposed to be: thrilling and funny and moving and full of popcorn-fueled joy.
The metalsmith and sculptor tells stories through imagery and representational elements.
The piano quintet delivers sublime contemporary Latin American music interlaced with 17th-century influences.
A determined young woman charts her uncertain future in this vivid evocation of life in modern Haiti.
Bradley Cooper and Cate Blanchett smolder in Guillermo del Toro's gorgeous, sinister fable about the cruel predictability of human nature.
Join us for a conversation with New York Theatre Workshop's Artistic Director about the making of an icon and what the hit musical means for the American theater.
Join DSO Director for a discussion about performing Mahler's Fourth Symphony.
A comedy, a drama, a romance, a memory, Licorice Pizza is Paul Thomas Anderson's tender, funny ramble forged in all the hope and absurdity of adolescence.
The shortest and most intimate of all Mahler's symphonies, the Fourth Symphony embodies Mahler's search for the sublime through nature and innocence.
Full of energy, wit, passion and tragedy, looking backward and forward at once, Steven Spielberg's remake is one of the most moving films of the year.
Join us for a conversation about resistance, liberation and modern-day activism.