Papers, paupers, and prose
I will be presenting two papers in the coming weeks: “The Tudor Rose, Anne Boleyn, and Heraldry in the Attribution of Royal College of Music Manuscript 1070” at the Renaissance Society of America‘s Annual...
I will be presenting two papers in the coming weeks: “The Tudor Rose, Anne Boleyn, and Heraldry in the Attribution of Royal College of Music Manuscript 1070” at the Renaissance Society of America‘s Annual...
This just in: Lydia Diamond is this year’s Wimberly Award recipient! The Wimberly Award is the highest honor given by the Huntington Theatre (well, short of dedicating an entire season), and Lydia is in...
I’m pleased to note that flautist Meg Griffith will be playing at Carnegie Hall on April 16 in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. (Yes, the hall has a hall.) Meg was one of four...
The prolific playwright Romulus Linney passed away yesterday. A lot of regular theatregoers might not recognize the name – most of his works were produced Off Broadway or in regional theaters. Conversely, a lot...