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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...

Review: Improv Jam includes audience and is accessible

The Newtonite December 20, 2013

by Douglas Abrams Improv Jam, which went up last night at 7 p.m. in the little theatre, is a bi-annual opportunity for all members of the Improv Club to perform improvisational comedy. Improv Club, which...

Review: 'Bad Seed' grips audience

The Newtonite December 11, 2013
“Bad Seed” by Maxwell Anderson, directed by seniors Ezra Dulit-Greenberg and Simon Wolfe, commands attention throughout as it tells the thrilling story of a mother’s realization that her daughter committed a murder. The show goes up tonight through Saturday night at 7:30 in the little theatre.

Review: 'These Shining Lives' conveys powerful, honest emotion

The Newtonite November 5, 2013
Theatre Ink’s first show of the year, “These Shining Lives," ran Thursday, Oct. 31 through Saturday, Nov. 2 in the auditorium.
Review: Musicians perform with energy at Jazz Night

Review: Musicians perform with energy at Jazz Night

The Newtonite January 16, 2013
by Leah Budson Whether the audience detected the energy of the night from the dancing singers, the musicians’ tapping feet or the sheer excitement of the music, it is clear that Jazz Night exploded with excitement.
Review: Cabaret Troupe performs contemporary music

Review: Cabaret Troupe performs contemporary music

The Newtonite January 10, 2013
by Maddie Griswold Talent and earnest passion radiated from the voices of actors in Cabaret Troupe’s “Reasons To Run,” directed by junior Juliet Roll and sophomore Peter Diamond.

Music groups perform Holiday Concert

The Newtonite December 20, 2012
by Hilary Brumberg and Leah Budson During the Holiday Concert E-block today in the auditorium, Concert Choir, Family Singers, Jubilee, Orchestra, String Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Tiger BeBop and Wind Ensemble festively wore red and green and sang holiday-themed songs in front of a red and green backdrop.

Review: 'True Colors' showcases freshman talent

The Newtonite December 13, 2012
by Leah Budson Freshman Cabaret’s performance of “True Colors” echoes its title by showcasing the acting, singing and dancing talent of each cast member.

Review: Actors perform in 'Coastal Disturbances'

The Newtonite December 5, 2012
by Peter Diamond “Coastal Disturbances” by Tina Howe, directed by seniors Jack Reibstein and Nick Rodriguez, showcases enjoyable comedy and a stage covered in sand. The show goes up tonight through Saturday night at 7:30 in the little theatre.

Review: Harvestfest showcases students' talent

The Newtonite November 19, 2012
by Leah Budson Harvestfest, one of this school’s three seasonal concerts, brought together vocal and instrumental ensembles for diverse and exciting pieces, ranging from traditional to contemporary.

Review: 'Rumors' features humorous acting

The Newtonite November 1, 2012
by Peter Diamond Doors slam, gossip spreads and an impressive ensemble creates a comedic masterpiece in Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” directed by Spanish teacher Daniel Fabrizio, which goes up tonight through Saturday night at 7:30 in the auditorium.

Review: Mask, print exhibit displays creativity

The Newtonite October 18, 2012
by Leah Budson Masks and prints scattered throughout display cases in the second floor Teen Gallery at the Newton Free Library showcase student talent with their unique techniques and themes.
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