A movie of infinite tenderness, Pedro Almodóvar's newest is a rare ode to motherhood that acknowledges mothers as women first and mothers second.
Winds and string quartet tell stories of African-American journeys in honor of the Great Migration.
Simon's hilarious, bittersweet memory play about an extended Jewish family struggling to get by in Brooklyn during the years leading up to WWII. Directed by Reagen Readinger '23.
Man is the true subject of this strange, and strangely moving, documentary about a snow leopard.
Led by director John Heginbotham and choreographer in residence Rebecca Stenn, the cast of students, faculty and community members share choreography featuring a new work.
The choral singers draw on their ever-expanding repertory for an uplifting performance.
The best animated shorts of the year, gathered together in one exclusive program.
Join the Dartmouth Aires—the college's first a cappella group—Sugarplum and Raaz for a dazzling annual winter show!
These HopStops have been postponed on account of inclement weather. We are working with the artists and our collaborators on another opportunity to share this work with you soon.
The exhilarating soprano Lise Davidsen brings one of her signature roles to the Met for the first time as the mythological Greek heroine of Strauss's enchanting masterpiece.
The original five-act French version of Verdi's epic opera of doomed love among royalty, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition.
Experience SITI Company's signature technique to develop flexibility and strength in movement for individuals and ensembles.
The inimitable double bassist teams up with the leading string ensemble for a mix of classical and bluegrass flavors.
What impact does the media have on our perceptions, psyches and personal lives?