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WHAT HAPPENED: The September 11th Testimony Project
Segal TheaterPay tribute to the survivors of the World Trade Center attacks. Hear the stories of more than 40 real-life characters as they recount their experiences on and since that day.
The Classics Revisited
Segal TheaterCome explore the works of great American playwright Thornton Wilder. Best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town, the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center is proud to present two of Wilder’s lesser known plays, Infancy and The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden, both produced by Break-A-Leg Productions.
Einstein’s Dreams
Elebash Recital HallThe ground-breaking writing and composing team of Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum have created an original musical adaptation of Alan Lightman's captivating and enchanting novel Einstein's Dreams.
The Part of Hamlet and Filumena Marturano
Segal TheaterWorks by Eduardo De Fillippo
Presented by Jane E. House Productions, The Eduardo De Filippo Estate, and Istituto Italiano Di Cultura of New York
The Art of Marionettes
Segal TheaterCzech-American master puppet player Vít Horejs will give a demonstration of the art of marionettes with selected puppets used in productions of his Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater.
The Science, History, and Music of the Concertina
Elebash Recital HallgentlemanThis year is the 200th anniversary of the birth of the inventor of the concertina, the English physicist, Sir Charles Wheatstone, known widely for the “Wheatstone Bridge.” The speaker-musicians will discuss the science and acoustics of the concertina as a “free-reed” instrument, and its history. The presentation also includes a complementary program of music from Victorian England, present-day chamber music, the early twentieth century music hall, and the English Country Dance tradition.