‘Unafraid’ on the Stage
A Bolton Theater production of “When We Were Young and Unafraid” addresses social issues both contemporary and historical.
A Bolton Theater production of “When We Were Young and Unafraid” addresses social issues both contemporary and historical.
The Class of 2023 is inducted into the Kenyon community in a ceremony commemorating the College’s founders.
The first original feature film to be produced by Kenyon’s film department premieres at the Hill Theater.
Founders’ Day recognizes leaders throughout Kenyon history and welcomes a new class through the Rite of Matriculation.
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club presents the absurdist play “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.”
After interning for Broadway's hottest show, drama major Lucas O'Brien '18 brings his design skills back to the Hill.
Twin troubles are in the spotlight as Kenyon thespians present Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors."
Professor Emerita of Drama Harlene Marley, known as "Queen Harlene" before retiring from the College in 2005, has died at the age of 76.
John Anderson, the former dean of admissions and financial aid, leaves a legacy of idealism and integrity.
In the mainstage production of "A Free Man of Color," students blend comedy with issues of race and class.
The mystique of The Arabian Nights comes to the Bolton Theater.