New Play Festival
The biennial New Play Festival features three full-length plays written, directed, performed, and designed by Clark undergraduates.
The biennial New Play Festival features three full-length plays written, directed, performed, and designed by Clark undergraduates.
The Road Trip follows family members Dale, Carol, Logan, and Evelyn down the highway towards their grandparent’s house. A rather boring drive turns into a tense time bomb as time no longer follows a linear path. Relationships are tested, and their love for one another turns into hatred. The world begins to crumble at the seams.
Baritone Cailin Marcel Manson and pianist Yelena Beriyeva are joined by other Clark performance faculty and a chamber ensemble in an exploration of music and surrealist poetry through the music of Hans Kraša and Francis Poulenc, including the secular solo cantata Le bal masqué.
A family holiday dinner set on a palatial space station. There are secrets, drama, and of course: murder.
Join us for a musical journey with the legendary Randy Brecker, a virtuoso trumpeter and flugelhornist and a founding member of the groundbreaking ensemble Blood, Sweat and Tears.
The guest of a cooking show demonstrates how to create a recipe that came to him in a dream by trying to recreate the dream from memory. Factors in his unpleasant life make themselves readily apparent as the dream progresses.
The International Students Association presents International Gala 2024: Gala in Transit. Doors open at 6 p.m.
The Clark University Symphony Orchestra is joined by musicians of the New England Repertory Orchestra and Distinguished Artist-In-Residence in Piano Yelena Beriyeva to perform the virtuosic piano concerto Grass by Black […]
The Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University is honored to host the Worcester premiere of If You Become My Friend. The documentary captures four unique stories of refugees who […]
The Clark University Chamber Chorus, led by conductor Cailin Marcel Manson and accompanied by pianist Yelena Beriyeva, performs four choruses from Carl Orff's “Catulli Carmina” and the entirety of Henry Purcell's “Dido and Aeneas.”
Join Clark Arts to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Music Program Major, Zoe Marinakos (soprano), accompanied by pianist Yelena Beriyeva.
An exhibition of thesis artwork of Clark students launches with an opening reception.