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BU's theatre department announces 2015-2016 mainstage season

The lights are down and the curtain is up on the Binghamton University theatre department’s 2015-2016 mainstage season. The four shows — “God of Carnage,” “Spring Awakening,” “Dancing at Lughnasa” and “Hamlet”...


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DCP redefines high school stereotypes in 'The Breakfast Club'

The play follows the stories of the five troubled high school students in-depth, not failing to mirror the relationships and layered character development evident in the film. ...


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Willkommen, bienvenue to 'Cabaret,' HPC's latest musical

One of the largest challenges that the HPC cast faced was using accents, as the story takes place in Germany. ...


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Binghamton University stages 'Orpheus'

While the story of Orpheus stayed true to the original, the setting was different. Here, the audience was transported to a village in Africa. ...


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HPC asks tough questions in a 'Trial of God'

The wanderers, who were unaware that the innkeeper and his daughter are the only Jews left in the village, stage a trial against God, where He is the defendant and must answer ...


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'Stupid Fucking Bird' soars in Watters Theater

So yes, it’s a love triangle — or really some other convoluted shape. But it’s also a self-aware, self-referential one. ...


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Louis C.K. likes to watch rats bang

Perhaps it’s his decades of experience, or perhaps it’s just natural talent, but he manages to make magic out of the most mundane. ...


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The Anderson Center's curtain, lifted

Most may argue the best seats in the house are located in the first two rows of the theater, however Casey Korchynsky, the Anderson Center’s house operations director, says otherwise. ...


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Art imitates life in ‘A Chorus Line’

“A Chorus Line” takes place during an audition, with each cast member playing a dancer who hopes to land a role in the chorus of a show. Elizabeth Mozer, an assistant professor ...


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Take the bait and enter the 'Mousetrap'

The performers do a great job at keeping the ending a secret, which is probably the most important part of this kind of play. The play is famous for its twist ending ...