Theatre and dance
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Natalie Beck is ready for her next stage
The most important thing she’s learned, she says, is that teachers need to play and speak the language of the people with whom they work.
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New summer programs offer immersive study in psychology, theatre, game design
Basketball camps and reading programs for all ages build skills, confidence
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Photo essay: Gala 2025, ‘The Sound of Gala’
International Gala 2025 filled the Kneller Athletic Center on March 22 with an explosion of color, movement, and fashion. This year’s theme, “The Sound of Gala,” honored the music and sounds that shape our unique cultures and identities.
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An entire play in just one day
CUPS event challenges students to write, direct, and perform in 24 hours
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‘Taming of the Shrew’ brings Shakespeare to the Clark stage
Michelson Theater is setting for raucous comedy
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Kennedy Center Festival beckons Clark theatre students
Major conference draws competitors from around the country
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‘Resilience, empathy, and the power of storytelling’
Justin Schwartz ’27 reflects on a semester of Clark University theater
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Theater festival raises the curtain on student playwrights’ work
Eighth Playfest includes a zany comedy, family drama, and sci-fi murder mystery
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‘Sense and Sensibility’ and social media
Jane Austen classic to be reimagined on the Clark stage
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‘Twelfth Night’ brings poetry, shenanigans to Little Center
Shakespeare’s comedy gets four performances at Clark this weekend









