Crowd Control wraps up for spring
Crowd Control, Brandeis' youngest improvisational troupe at six years old, held its end-of-semester show last Sunday night in Cholmondeley's.
Crowd Control, Brandeis' youngest improvisational troupe at six years old, held its end-of-semester show last Sunday night in Cholmondeley's.
Into bizarre alternate realities? Enjoy over-the-top caricatures? Then Boris' Kitchen may well be the comedy group for you.
The ticking of a clock. Moans of pain and ecstasy. Screams and laughter. Enter a world of madness.
The Music Department kicked off the semester with a night of opera selections on March 20, providing upscale entertainment to the Brandeis community at no cost.
"Penguins don't die!" exclaimed Avital Percher, a student from the University of Massachussetts-Amherst.
Not being one for cheesy romantic comedies, I was a bit hesitant to see No Strings Attached, starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman, which opened in theaters Jan.
Last Tuesday, I attended a special performance of 18th century Scottish, English and American ballads, hosted by my English class, "The Tale," with Prof.
Last Thursday's SCRAM Jam event offered students the unique chance to dance in an art museum. The once-annual event balances visual and musical art by hosting extended viewing hours for the museum while an open dance takes place in the Lee Gallery.
False Advertising, Brandeis' oldest improv troupe and its only musical one, took to the Merrick Stage last Thursday for its annual Spooktacular Halloween show.
"Words are important; [they're] all that separate us from the mimes." This is one of the many jokes that comedian Myq Kaplan '00, the self-proclaimed "word magician," told during his stand-up routine in the Levin Ballroom last Tuesday.
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