Jacqui Stolzer

Dawn Offers Bleak Outlook

With a title like Dawn, Thomas Bradshaw’s new play suggests a streak of light in a world of darkness. It is understandable how one could take his or her place in the 40-seat theater of The Flea expecting to partake in an intimate experience of redemption, hope and new beginnings.

Feeling the Weight of Dickens’ Tale in Broadway’s Musical Adaptation

For most, the first time reading Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities is memorable.

NOMADS Wander Together To Theater Mastery

A playwright may devote months or years to a script, but the process of determining whether it is ready for the stage is much more succinct.

One-Woman Show Rocks a Man's World

It’s one thing to be a C.E.O, and quite another to work for one. Both written and performed by Angela Madden, C.E.O and Cinderella attempts to illustrate this dramatic discrepancy.

Columbia Rolls Out the Purple Carpet for CU Players' Agamemnon

While anyone can recognize the value of the literature studied in Literature Humanities, many students may find themselves wondering how it applies to anything but academia.

A Year of Plays Winds Down with Two Weeks at Columbia

Given Columbia’s wide variety of schools and programs, finding a project that unifies the different aspects of the community can be challenging.