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Tag Archives: Stephen Sondheim
Student Profile Series: Bard Hall Players
The Arts Initiative sat down with Hayley Born, Michael Ayers and Joseph Villarin, co-Presidents of Bard Hall Players, to talk to them about their upcoming production, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Arts Initiative: Tell us … Continue reading →
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Meet the Meds: Physicians and Surgeons Embrace Sondheim
I am continually amazed by the breadth of arts groups that are part of the Physicians and Surgeons Club at the Medical School. Despite their extensive workload, medical students manage to find time to participate in a Choir, Coffeehouse concerts, … Continue reading →