The Seagull at Bolton
Chekhov play features student and faculty actors this weekend.
Chekhov play features student and faculty actors this weekend.
Wendy MacLeod’s latest play premieres at Bolton Theater.
Fools on the Hill joins Princeton Triangle Club for a night of music and laughs.
From a senior thesis to an off-Broadway production, a play by Natalie Margolin ’14 receives rave reviews.
Eight professors receive tenure-track appointments.
Former roommates Andrew Cunningham ’08 and Craig Getting ’08 remain connected by co-hosting a popular podcast to review books.
Chris Eigeman '87 answers questions about his role on the recently revived hit show "Gilmore Girls" and talks about life after Kenyon.
Kenyon students bring holiday spirit to campus with a radio play adaptation of "It's a Wonderful Life."
Natalie Kane '18 reflects on what she expected when she applied to Kenyon and all the surprising benefits she's discovered along the way.
After interning for Broadway's hottest show, drama major Lucas O'Brien '18 brings his design skills back to the Hill.
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club presents the absurdist play “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.”
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club brings tragicomedy “Be Aggressive” to Kenyon’s main stage.
In 1998, Kenyon profiled Oscar-winning actor Allison Janney ’82, then on the cusp of “West Wing” fame.
After graduating from Kenyon, Natalie Kane ’18 reflects on four years of growth and learning on the Hill.
Kenyon’s newest theater space honors legendary drama professor Harlene Marley H’05.
Teenage girls take center stage in Kenyon’s mainstage production of ‘The Wolves.’
In a mainstage production of “Machinal,” Kenyon students examine the effect of societal influences on a woman’s identity.
Photographer Cameron Peters ’20 goes behind the scenes of the Bolton Theater with stage manager Katie Stevenson ’21.
“Unframed,” a series of short musicals performed at the Gund Gallery, reimagines how audiences relate to works of art.
A Bolton Theater production of “When We Were Young and Unafraid” addresses social issues both contemporary and historical.
Kenyon experiences helped shape Will Arbery ’11, a recent winner of the prestigious Whiting Award for emerging writers.