Musical Theatre Masterclass Showcase
The students of Clark's Music Theater Masterclass present a concert of solos and scenes, directed by Nicholas Tocci and accompanied by Yelena Beriyeva.
The students of Clark's Music Theater Masterclass present a concert of solos and scenes, directed by Nicholas Tocci and accompanied by Yelena Beriyeva.
Selected students in Clark's Music Performance Program perform in this final V&PA performance of the semester.
Clarinetist Chester Brezniak and Oboist Laura Shamu join Clark Distinguished Artist-In-Residence in Piano Yelena Beriyeva and Clark Concert Band Director and flautist Samantha McGill for an evening of chamber music.
Join members of the Clark Black Alumni Association (CBAA) at a Virtual Book Club on Thursday, February 8, as we celebrate Black History Month! Clark's University Librarian, Laura Robinson, will lead us through a discussion about the book “Kindred” by Octavia Butler.
Clark Musical Theatre presents “Legally Blonde, the Musical,” a fabulously fun award-winning musical that follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Four performances.
The Visual and Performing Arts Department and the Higgins School of Humanities present a week of dance workshops — ballet, hip hop, and flexn — as part of the Higgins Spring 2024 symposium, “Movement.”
Clark University Concert Band, directed by Samantha McGill, and the Jazz Band, directed by Jerry Sabatini, come together to present an afternoon of music.
Photo Credit: ©2021 Jamey Stillings, jameystillings.com Did you know that YouTube kickstarted its video-sharing platform in 2005 by exploiting the interest-driven activities of girls and doxxing the controversial Nipplegate video? Dr. Kyra Gaunt (University at Albany, SUNY) reveals the obscured musical contributions of Black girls who twerk while also exposing how music perpetuates patriarchal violence. […]
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.
Join the Higgins School of Humanities on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 10am for a gallery talk celebrating the opening of a video exhibition titled, "Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement," in the Higgins Lounge at Dana Commons on the Clark University campus.
Still from "Jump" (2016), courtesy of Stephen DiRado Join us for a gallery talk celebrating the opening of Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement, a video exhibition curated by Matt Malsky, Director of the Higgins School of Humanities. Special guests will include exhibition contributors and Clark University faculty members Philip Bergmann, Stephen DiRado, […]