An estranged father (Patton Oswalt) catfishes his son in a desperate attempt to reconnect in this very funny and deeply uncomfortable comedy. Virtual post-film Q&A with director/star James Morosini.
An estranged father (Patton Oswalt) catfishes his son in a desperate attempt to reconnect in this very funny and deeply uncomfortable comedy. Virtual post-film Q&A with director/star James Morosini.
A rethinking of Purcell's beloved opera that takes us into the inner psyche of the proud Queen of Carthage. Co-commissioned by the Hop.
This transfixing documentary traces the ripple effects of the star quarterback's quiet act of protest. Director Tommy Walker in person!
Egyptian filmmaker Hala Galal (in person!) presents this portrait of resilience as two single women in Cairo pursue their passion for art and find their voices.
This electrifying show from the daring British group traverses multiple genres, from a wide range of classical music to African and Danish folk songs.
In this character-driven thriller, a professor (Thandiwe Newton) is drawn into an escalating battle of wills with two trespassing hunters. Director Julian Higgins in person!
A party game goes awry in this fresh and funny look at backstabbing, fake friends and one party gone very, very wrong.
Laugh and cry as the razor-sharp satirist takes us on an uproarious examination of American politics in celebration of his newest book in this moderated discussion.
An evening of culturally rich, adventure-packed and engaging short films, inspiring audiences to create a better world.
The innovative flutist and champion of new music returns to the Hop alongside her ensemble with a dazzling performance.
Beloved internet sensation Marcel (Jenny Slate) gets his big-screen debut in this hilarious, heartwarming story about finding connection in the smallest corners.
Explore the sequence of Beethoven's ten sonatas for violin and piano with a focus on the "Kreutzer" sonata.
A Beethoven sonata cycle by the violin virtuoso and the pianist extraordinaire.
Javier Bardem headlines this darkly comic look at a Spanish factory boss trying to keep his company on top, while his employees seize an opportunity to assert their own power.
Experience the rarely performed masterpiece about an unstoppable quest for vengeance in this lavish premiere.
With incredible access and undeniable fearlessness, Matthew Heineman '05 offers a gripping account of the American withdrawal from the war in Afghanistan and its aftermath.
Bring on the vibrant vocals and melodies. The choir kicks off the year with a varied program of choral delights through the ages.
Cinematic magician George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road) delivers a stunning fantastical romance starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba.
The student ensemble pays tribute to revolutionary composer, bassist and bandleader Charles Mingus, and premieres new works by student composers.
Vicky Krieps stars as a woman on the run from her family in Mathieu Amalric's moving, unpredictable and richly rewarding family drama.
Jodie Comer ("Killing Eve") makes her West End debut in Suzie Miller's acclaimed new play about sexual assault and the legal system.