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Preview: Freshman Cabaret's "Raise You Up" focuses on theme of community, support

Preview: Freshman Cabaret's "Raise You Up" focuses on theme of community, support

Max Kozlov December 10, 2014

by Cate Waters Freshmen will be dancing, singing, and acting in the upcoming, all-inclusive Theatre Ink production, “Freshman Cabaret.” The show, entitled “Raise You Up” and directed by sophomores...

Theatre Ink: Junior Sam Shereda talks to senior Celia Gittleman about stage managing and Theatre Ink’s March musical, “Once Upon a Mattress,” at Theatre Ink’s open house Wednesday, Sept. 10. Graphic by Josh Shub-Seltzer.

Season Preview: Theatre Ink prepares for an exciting season

The Newtonite September 29, 2014

by Jessica Tharaud Brighton Beach Memoirs “Brighton Beach Memoirs” will run Nov. 6 to 8 in the auditorium. A semi-autobiographical play written by Neil Simon, the work details life in Brooklyn, New...

Preview: Theatre Ink’s season begins with Song of Achilles Part II: Troy

Preview: Theatre Ink’s season begins with Song of Achilles Part II: Troy

The Newtonite September 15, 2014

Troy, the second half of the previously staged Song of Achilles, opens Theatre Ink’s 2014-15 Season on September 18, 19, and 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the little theatre. Directed by Melissa Bernstein, the...

Preview: Nitrous Oxide returns to the stage

Preview: Nitrous Oxide returns to the stage

The Newtonite June 3, 2014

by Maddie Griswold Nitrous Oxide, this school’s sketch comedy troupe, will perform a night of sketch comedy June 5 and 7 at 7:30 P.M. in the little theatre. Directed by seniors Ezra Dulit-Greenberg and...

Senior Ned Martenis and the Wind Ensemble playing in POPS Night

Review: Pops Night impresses audience with stunning performances

The Newtonite May 16, 2014

by Jake Sims Speyer Music was left echoing in the ears of the audience after students from across the music department performed at the annual end-of-year Pops Night, yesterday in the cafeteria. After...

Family Singers Rehearsing for POPS Night

Preview: Pops Night to feature music students from across department

The Newtonite May 14, 2014

by Jake Sims Speyer Pop music will fill the cafeteria when students from across the music department perform as part of Pops night tomorrow. Pops Night is an annual event put on by the music department...

Jubilee and Concert Choir

Springfest features talented musicians, visitors from Australia

The Newtonite April 13, 2014

Musicians performed Springfest I and II Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, in the auditorium. Springfest this year included the Concert Choir, the Jubilee Singers, the Symphonic Band, the Wind Ensemble,...

String Ensemble

Preview: Springfest to bring Australian special guests

The Newtonite April 3, 2014

by Maya Abou-Rizk To celebrate the beginning of each new season in the school year, the musicians in our school perform three concerts: Harvestfest, Winterfest and Springfest. According to fine and performing...

This photograph, Untitled by sophomore Nadav Konforty, won a gold key in the competition.

Students' art appreciated: National Scholastic Arts Awards

The Newtonite March 4, 2014
This school has participated in the National Scholastic Arts Awards for . . .

Preview: 'Book of Days' to use unique theatre style

The Newtonite January 25, 2014

by Jessica Tharaud Theatre Ink’s next production “Book of Days” explores small town life in a new way. It goes up Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the little theatre. “Book of Days,” written...

Preview: Winterfest to provide two-day musical experience

The Newtonite January 20, 2014
In the auditorium, the Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, and small chamber ensembles will be performing at this school for Winterfest I Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m., followed the next night by the Concert Choir, Family Singers, Orchestra, and String Ensemble for Winterfest II Thursday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
The cast rehearsing Forget About the Boy

Director, actors respond to musical's stereotypes

The Newtonite January 17, 2014

by Peter Diamond In a number of ways, “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” Theatre Ink’s spring musical, resembles the quintessential Broadway romantic comedy—showy dance numbers, a sizeable ensemble, slapstick...

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