✨ TONIGHT ✨ May 6 at 8pm Theater at MIT W97 - 345 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA
Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman” as you’ve never seen or heard it before https://t.co/vwvtATs8Nm #opera#dance#electricguitar#theflyingdutchman#thisismit
Artist and MIT Theater Arts Lecturer Janessa Clark's Tiny Dances Project is an ongoing socially-engaged, multimedia installation project weaving together dance, video, sound art, photography and sculpture. https://t.co/utWcSEFg9B
We’re thrilled to announce that VAPOR TRAIL, a play by MIT MTA Senior Lecturer Ken Urban, has been selected to participate in this year's Tribeca Film Festival Audio Storytelling program! 🎉 @artsatmit https://t.co/faJmcFvVUM
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Meet, MIT It Must Be Now (IMBN!) collaborator and composer Braxton Cook. To learn more about this multiyear initiative, and get your tickets, visit: https://t.co/iFuQbKNFTc #thisismit#imbn#mtamit#mitmta#mta#mit#artsatmit
The V.E.R.S Project was nominated for a Webby Award. You can vote for it in Games - Best Social Gaming Experience and Advertising, Media & PR - Student. @mitmta#webby#thisismit#mtamit#mitmta#mta#mit#artsatmit https://t.co/L9SRXJ1swx
Tomorrow is OPENING NIGHT for The Thanksgiving Play! Can’t wait to see you all in MIT Theater at W97 again! Link in BIO if you haven’t gotten a ticket 🎟! @mitmta https://t.co/8YiTb5JJCQ
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The Thanksgiving Play by Larissa FastHorse
Directed by Anna Kohler - April 7-9 and 14-16 @ 8pm
W97 @ 345 Vassar Street. This is a bitter and wildly funny reflection on one of most treasured holidays in America https://t.co/Ndw4GEupNS #thisismit
Thanks for @MIT_SHASS for posting this. For the most updated information about MIT's robust music and theater program please visit https://t.co/isAiDm0u4U !
MIT’s centers of excellence include an acclaimed Music Program which welcomes all enrolled @MITstudents, from musical beginners to advanced students (who can audition for the Institute's conservatory-level music track.) Explore the possibilities! https://t.co/i3mHd0uWfa
MIT composer Elena Ruehr's new work, "Requiem," honors personal and global losses during the pandemic. Of renowned requiems, she says: "These great works of art are noble because they express the sorrow of loss—and also celebrate the beauty of life." Story https://t.co/Zcmv39lAag