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The Yale Drama Prize; Rudolph in Tuskegee; and the Whiffenpoofs at 115

In this edition of Humanitas, a play about trans identity wins the Yale Drama Prize, the School of Architecture celebrates a historic collaboration, and the Whiffs throw a party.

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LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Gelsey Bell, Singer/Songwriter/Scholar

Listen to a conversation with Gelsey Bell, creator and writer of MƆɹNIŊ [MORNING//MOURNING]

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LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: CPA Students “Fear and Trembling”

Listen to the student creatives behind Fear and Trembling a dramatic adaptation by Brennan Columbia-Walsh.

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A Stripped-Down ‘Streetcar’ Rolls West

Will Rogers, Lucy Owen, Mallory Portnoy, and Brad Koed in "The Streetcar Project" at the Rachel Comey store in Soho in 2023. (Photo by Walls Trimble)

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Long Wharf Theatre to Hold Artistic Congress in New Haven

In partnership with the Yale Schwarzman Center, the three-day event will emphasize the importance of using arts to help preserve democracy.

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Playwright Jeremy O. Harris Announces 2024 Yale Drama Series Winner: Keegon Schuett for the Play ‘this dry spell’

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – July 23, 2024 – “There’s a lot of magic that happens in our world if you know how to really see it,” said Keegon Schuett, who will receive one of the world’s most prestigious playwriting prizes, the Yale Drama Series Prize, for the play "this dry spell."

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Making the Bed for ‘Slumberland’

A Swedish production about teen insomnia tests the boundaries of storytelling with virtual technology.

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“Yale Schwarzman Center Is an Arts & Culture Center Like No Other.” Executive Director Reflects on Center’s First Year

Stephen A. Schwarzman, Founder and CEO of investment giant Blackstone, grew up in a suburban Pennsylvania township where he spent his early summers running a lawn mowing business with his younger brothers or working in his family’s curtains and linens store.

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What the Constitution Means to Me

A Senior Thesis in Theater, Dance and Performance Studies for Lily Perez '24