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SPEEDY: Brandeis’ Victor Oppenheimer '20 runs to first base in a game against Suffolk University on March 3, 2019.
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SPEEDY: Brandeis’ Victor Oppenheimer '20 runs to first base in a game against Suffolk University on March 3, 2019.
LUNGES: Brandeis’ David Aizenberg ’20, depicted above, plays doubles with Anupreeth Coramulta ’21 on Feb. 3.
This week, JustArt&Culture talked with Emily Pollack ’21, the director of the play “R&J,” an adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” by Joe Calarco. The play reinvents the classic story by setting it in an all-girls Catholic school and tells a series of “forbidden” stories surrounding the four main characters.
CANADIAN FRIENDS: The Chromatones are an a capella group from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
SOULFUL SONGS: Voices of Soul specifically sings songs of the soul genre.
A CA-AMAZING: The audience enjoyed listening to Voices of Soul and the Chromatones singing.
YOUNG TALENT: The actors were successful in bringing the 400-year-old play to life at the Laurie Theater.
ROCKING OUT: The audience enjoyed indie punk from Boston Cream and rock and metal from Horse Jumper of Love.
LOCAL TALENT: Horse Jumper of Love and Boston Cream are both up-and-coming Boston-based bands.
CREATIVE LIBERTY: This production changed the genders and pronouns of some of the characters to fit the needs of the cast.
VERY FLEXIBLE: Horse Jumper of Love showed off some rather dramatic poses to their doting audience.
HOME-GROWN MUSICIANS: Sproutfit, the final act, is an indie pop band created by Brandeis students.
DANCING FUN: Some of the performers shared a variety of dances to showcase traditional and modern Taiwanese culture.
SHARING A LAUGH: The second act was OLGA, a comedic duo from Brooklyn, New York.
GRAND GALLERY: People observed the exhibition on the opening night.
1978 Welded steel Melvin Edwards “Nigerian Diamond” 17 x 13 x 10 in. (43.18 x 33.02 x 25.4 cm)
MUSICAL TALENT: Various artists, both from Brandeis and the local area, performed at “My Home, Formosa.”
WIDE VARIETY: “Yesterday’s Tomorrow” presents artworks from the museum collection spanning from 1938 to 2018.
LOCAL ARTIST: The first act was oomph!, a Boston-based singer and songwriter.