Join us for a conversation with acclaimed theater director and SITI Company co-founder Anne Bogart, moderated by Hop Director Mary Lou Aleskie.
Join us for a conversation with acclaimed theater director and SITI Company co-founder Anne Bogart, moderated by Hop Director Mary Lou Aleskie.
Maggie Gyllenhaal's assured debut is a stunning and unflinching portrait of a woman swimming against the tides of social expectation.
This year's Academy Award-nominated live action shorts, gathered together in one exclusive program.
Come sing with us! Led by Professor Richard Beaudoin, community members will sing the extraordinary and influential piece.
From the sounds of Black life to video game musicals and experimental Yiddish dance music, experience a broad and eclectic range of new music from the Dartmouth Digital Musics students.
Cosmic multi-hued blues, perfect for space and time travel from the electric guitar trio, led by the champion of improvised music.
The aging and ever-changing body offers us a means to reflect, invent and find new forms of beauty.
A modern dramatic comedy about a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of love and career in Oslo.
An evening-long sensory exploration of life and the voyage of the soul.
An exhilarating evening of short films featuring women doing extraordinary things in the name of adventure.
Filmed live at London's Barbican, this acclaimed new production of the beloved musical comedy boasts an all-star cast, spectacular dance numbers and Cole Porter's joyful score.
War, loss and reconciliation converge in this remarkable story of Maixabel Lasa and the ETA terrorist who murdered her husband a decade earlier.
An evening with creator and author Nikole Hannah-Jones, joined by Dartmouth artists and faculty.
Raw, powerful and tonally balanced, this fraught tale of a young, grieving artist soars to a wonderful, empowering finish.
This year's Academy Award-nominated shorts gathered together in one exclusive program.
The father of diarist Anne Frank inspires an intimate meditation on our present moment through a rigorous examination of the not-so-distant past.
The personal and the political are interwoven in a piercing artistic commentary on Native identity and institutional racism.
Join us for a conversation with the artist about his new performance "In the Court of the Conqueror," moderated by N. Bruce Duthu, Professor of Native American Studies.
Enchanting music from a master of the balafon.
Dartmouth students showcase their talents at this annual music competition.
A Native American boxer (Kali Reis) embarks on the fight of her life when she goes undercover in a sex trafficking operation to find her missing sister.
Full of hope, synergy and fantastic fare, "Breaking Bread" illustrates what happens when people unite over a shared love of food.
Enter a state of transcendent musical ecstasy where pitches, rhythms and cultural boundaries become fluid. Featuring "Emergence:" a spatialized, immersive work co-commissioned by the Hop.
The singer and social entrepreneur sits down with Tuck School of Business students to talk about her career and non-profit initiatives for girls' empowerment in Africa. A reception follows.
This delicate, magical documentary follows the colorful residents of a Turkish retirement home, a community of pranksters, historians, artists and would-be Casanovas.
A Finnish student and a vodka-swilling miner slowly forge a hesitant connection when they are thrown together in cramped train quarters on a journey across Russia.
Pan-African flavors and irresistible beats from the award-winning Beninese singer.
Robert Pattinson (Tenet) dons the crime-fighting cowl in this gripping, grimy and sensational street-level detective story.