Jan 10, 2017
Curtain Rises on Career Possibilities
It was at a time when Chanel Mowatt ’17 wasn’t quite herself that she found out who she truly is. In her first year at Lafayette, the English and anthropology…
It was at a time when Chanel Mowatt ’17 wasn’t quite herself that she found out who she truly is. In her first year at Lafayette, the English and anthropology…
Lafayette Theater presented its production of How the Grinch Stole Christmas earlier this month at the Weiss Theater of Buck Hall. The family-friendly…
When most of the modern world considers the age of Shakespeare, it thinks of William Shakespeare – perhaps the greatest playwright of all time – and…
A gift from Paul Staubi ’88 enabled students to work with theater professionals on a production of Tartuffe, which debuted in New York City, and to audition…
A grant from the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) will help Lafayette fund a 30-month program to increase understanding among young adults…
Lafayette did more than celebrate the completion of the Williams Arts Campus on North Third Street Friday. During a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the…
Lafayette’s campus hummed with creativity Saturday during an Open House that celebrated the College’s commitment to the arts through edgy dance and…
More than three decades ago, the arts at Lafayette needed a new home. The entirety of the department operated out of Jenks Hall, an old biology building…
Last month, the theater department presented its production of Doubt, the winner of the Tony Award and Drama Critics’ Circle Award for best play and…
By Geoff Gehman ’80 “Actors have three eyes. Did you know that?” Julian Sands let his curious statement hang for five seconds, a pause that could…