Crimson staff writer
Isabelle A. Lu
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‘Fight Night’ Review: The Election’s a Stage, The Candidates, Actors (Literally)
“Fight Night,” an interactive theatrical election experience, arrived in the U.S. at the perfect time to poke and prod at the psyches of soon-to-be voters.
‘Harry Potter: The Exhibition’ Review: A Semi-Magical World of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Part memorabilia showcase, part immersive Wizarding World, the exhibition draws upon the nostalgia of a still-passionate league of fans.
Out of the Classroom and Into the Professional Theater, A.R.T.’s Harvard Interns Take on ‘Romeo and Juliet’
American Repertory Theater's “Romeo and Juliet" is hosting five Harvard College students as summer interns, giving them the chance to contribute their own ideas to the production.
‘Uncle Vanya’ Preserves Chekhov’s Hilarious, Dark, Tender Humanity for Today’s World
The contemporary setting of Heidi Schreck’s translation of “Uncle Vanya” feels so natural that one could miss the change entirely.
Poets that Speak to Us: Vignettes for National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month. As the month comes to a close, celebrate the lasting impression of Crimson Arts writers favorite poets.
Nymphia Wind Breathes New Life into Centuries of Asian Drag
Through drag, Wind invites examination of the unorthodox presentations of gender in the deep archives and hidden crannies of Asian storytelling.
‘Hadestown’ Review: A Musical Worthy of Immortalization
Anaïs Mitchell’s musical is sure to go down in theater history; a production worthy of the gods makes the tour unmissable.
‘First-Year Musical: The Kids Are All Right’ Review: A ’70s Throwback With Humor and Heart
“The Kids Are All Right” was a fun blast to the past that embodied the ’70s through groovy music, tons of quirky characters, and a classic feel-good story.
Spring (is) Awakening: The Best Broadway Songs for Spring
Here are an array of show tunes that cover the wide spectrum of feelings that spring ushers in!
‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ Review: A Champion of a Production
To use the title in a sentence: “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” was a stellar syzygy of production and participation.