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The Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1995-04-22

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Emerson College Southwick Recital held at the First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough Street, Boston at 12:30pm Saturday, April 22, 1995. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 performs "Flowers to Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. John Dennis Anderson performs "The Fourth Alarm" by John Cheever. Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 performs scene from "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde.

Dates: 1995-04-22

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1996-11-08

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Southwick Recital held on November 9, 1996 at 4pm at 0 Marlborough Street. Lynn C. Miller performs pieces by Edith Wharton.

Dates: 1996-11-08

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1997-04-17

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Southwick Recital was held on April 17, 1997 at 2pm at the 1st and 2nd Church Chapel. Dr. Judith C. Espinola performs "Living" and "Mother" by Grace Paley, "Looking for Zora" by Alice Walker, and "Miss Furr and Miss Skeene" from "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" by Gertrude Stein.

Dates: 1997-04-17

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud tradition, poster, 1993-04-07

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Overview Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at 10:30AM on April 7, 1993 at the First and Second Church, 64 Marlborough Street, Boston. The Recital featured: Welcome by J. Gregory Payne; Tom Smith performed "Lurker" by Don Nigro; Marcia Littlefield G'69 performed an excerpt from "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht; John Dennis Anderson performed an excerpt from "The Lesson of the Master" by Richard Howard; Martha Jussaume performed "Lost in Yonkers" by Neil Simon; and Dorothy...
Dates: 1993-04-07

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud tradition, poster, 1993-04-24

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Overview Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at First and Second Church on 66 Marlborough Street on April 24, 1993. The Recital featured: Welcome by J. Gregory Payne; Marcia Littlefield G'69 performed an excerpt from "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Bertolt Brecht; Linda Ludzinski Hollander '68 G'70 performed pieces by or about Gertrude Stein, "Gertrude Stein in a Nutshell;" Martha Jussaume '80 performed "Lost in Yonkers" by Neil Simon; and Dorothy Mains Prince '70 G'78 performed "Love is a...
Dates: 1993-04-24

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud tradition, poster, 1993-12-13

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Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at First and Second Church, 64 Marlborough Street, Boston at 8 P.M. on December 13, 1993. "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney presented by Martha Jussaume '80 and Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 and directed by Al Corona.

Dates: 1993-12-13

The Southwick Recital performance list, 1987-03

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Overview Southwick Recital from March of 1987. Welcome by Michele Drabant. Nancy Newson G'87 performed "Trip to Bountiful" by Horton Foote. Michele DeLuca performed "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee. Frances Crowley LaShoto '44 G'47 performed "She Went by Gently" by Paul Vincent Carroll. Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 performed poetry by "The Unknown Citizen" by W.H. Auden and "Departmental" by Robert Frost, "Song of the Devil" by W.H. Auden "Miss Gee" by W.H. Auden. Bernadette...
Dates: 1987-03

The Southwick Recital: Renewing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1991-04-27

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Overview Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at 10:30am on April 27, 1991 at the First and Second Church during Alumni Weekend. The recital was in honor of President John C. Zacharis '58 G'59. Welcome by Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57, and he performed excerpts from "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare. Dorothy Mains Prince '70 G'79 and Tashnika Bowden '91 performed "Unto the Third and Fourth Generations" by Mary Burrill '04. Frances Crowley LaShoto '44 G'47 performed excerpts from "Julius...
Dates: 1991-04-27

Youth Unscripted: Forum Theatre Programming and Social Emotional Learning, 2020

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Identifier: te_2020spring_tarnower_holly.pdf
Overview "This thesis provides evidence of forum theatre programs supporting Social Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies. Specifically, the thesis looks at an after-school program, called Youth Unscripted (YU), for Boston Public High School students. The author served as the facilitator for YU during this thesis. Fourteen students from six different schools participated in the program once a week from October 2019 to March 2020. This thesis looks specifically at three workshops conducted...
Dates: 2020