Graduate students shine in Brandeis Theater Company's 'Three Sisters'
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a stirring play about endless grief, the hazy terrors of an unknown future, the solidarity among sisters and the pitfalls of love.
Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a stirring play about endless grief, the hazy terrors of an unknown future, the solidarity among sisters and the pitfalls of love.
Paul Loeb is the swarthy and energetic author of several highly acclaimed books, like Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take A Little While, that detail stories about the power of a normal citizen and the significance of proactive habits.
Prof. Eric Chasalow (MUS), highly acclaimed composer and Irving G. Fine Professor of Music, is a musician famous for combining the traditional sounds of physical instruments, such as piano and horns, with the more intangible and imaginative reverbs of electronic sounds.
She was a captivating siren of the Civil Rights movement, a songstress of great renown and talent.
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Brandeis is hosting a unique opportunity for students and faculty alike to enjoy a special m
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