Performing & Recorded Arts

Harvard’s stages and studios come alive in this collection of music, theater, and performance coverage.

Pony Plunges

Scrapbooking a woman who rode horses into the sea

by Max J. Krupnick

Quincy Jones and Harvard

Remembering a great musician’s Crimson ties

by Jerold S. Kayden

The Boston Camerata Turns 70

Celebrating early music

by Nell Porter-Brown

Dancers Respond to “This Crazy Time”

Exploring emotional connections and the climate crisis 

by Nell Porter-Brown

Gilbert and Sullivan, Today

Students adapt the operettas to changing times.

by Nina Pasquini

What You Can Say, Singing

Liv Redpath’s operatic trajectory

by Nina Pasquini

How Do Movies Use Music?

Producer Robert Kraft discusses cinematic audio.

by Max J. Krupnick

A Modern Yet Classic Shakespeare

The A.R.T. enlivens Romeo and Juliet.

by Max J. Krupnick

Breaking Bread

Alexander Heffner ’12 plumbs the state of democracy.

by Jack R. Trapanick

New Home for ART Underway

American Repertory Theater’s Allston construction announced.

by Jack R. Trapanick

Part of the Ensemble

Broadway music director Madeline Benson on art and collaboration

by Lydialyle Gibson