The Book of Joseph
by Karen Hartman | Directed by Noah Himmelstein
Based upon the life of Joseph A. Hollander
by Karen Hartman | Directed by Noah Himmelstein
Based upon the life of Joseph A. Hollander
An insight that sheds light on mental illness... From the young man who killed 26 children at Sandy Hook Elementary to a Preacher and Crack-users who are just as equal. Lessons learned for how to prevent Sandy Hook from happening again.
Palindrome
Rapid Lemon Productions
May 11 – 20
Palindrome is the World Premiere evening of Sphere and Pentz, two one-acts by Max Garner about musical legends Thelonius Monk & Marvin Gaye.
Directed by David D. Mitchell and Lance Bankerd.
SHOW DESCRIPTION:
A B-horror homage with dastardly heroes, maniacal villains, and insane antics!
Nearly twenty years ago, General Maximilian Morder devised a plan to bring order to the world with the aid of a mysterious goo. Things didn’t pan out. Now, the elixir is in the hands of Reggie and Silas Cryptz – two moronic morticians who have drawn the vile ire of a family they’ve cheated in the past. The antics of our heroes will lead to monstrous results, and a dire intersection with fate.
A free play reading of Gregory S. Moss INDIAN SUMMER directed by Peg Denithorne featuring Rachel Underweiser ‘19, Gabriel Gaston ‘18, Issac Lunt ‘18 and John Astin ’52. This feisty romantic comedy follows a passing fling that could last a lifetime - as impossible and charmed as an Indian Summer. The John Astin Theatre is located in the Merrick Barn on the Hopkins Homewood campus. The doors open at 5:30pm and seating is first-come, first served. No tickets or reservations required.
The debut feature legendary Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky (Solaris), Ivan’s Childhood is an evocative, poetic journey through the shadows and shards of one boy’s war-ravaged youth—chronicling both the traumatic realities of World War II and serene moments of family life before the conflict began. “To be seized and embraced by anybody who will give a compassionate mind to it.” – The New York Times
Hosted by: The Book of Joseph director Noah Himmelstein
*** NO class on May 26th ***
Each class begins with a heart pumping warm up to a variety of Broadway tunes. The consistent warm up each week allows students to grow in their ability to execute basic dance technique in a Broadway style. Each class, students learn a Broadway number choreographed to suite all levels. CJay’s experience teaching novice as well as Broadway stars helps to create a fun welcoming energy with lots of creative play.
$60 for series
$18 drop in
$55 members (call to register)