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Performance poetry

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Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:

Alumni Weekend 1996 the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1996-06-08

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Alumni Weekend 1996 Southwick Recital held on June 8, 1996 at 2:30pm at The Vault, 216 Tremont Street. Welcome and introduction by Dr. J. Gregory Payne and Sybil Siegel Tonkonogy '58.

Dates: 1996-06-08

Impact: Personal stories of change and connection program, 2022-11-02

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Overview An in-person event featuring faculty, student, and alumnae/i artists produced by the Department of Communication Studies. Welcome by Dr. Gregory Payne, Chair, Communication Studies Department; introductions by co-hosts Ken Grout, Executive-in-Residence, Oral Presentation of Literature Instructor, Communication Studies Department and Leo Wilson, a Junior Communications Studies major at Emerson; "Hungry and Scared: Salat, Schüssel, und Pommes Frites," a spoken word piece written and performed...
Dates: 2022-11-02

Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1994-05-05

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Emerson College Southwick Recital held on May 5, 1994 at 7pm in the Helen Rose Room, 21 Commonwealth Avenue. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne, greetings by Carolyn M. Skelly, and introduction by Kenneth Crannell. Richard Hudson and Natalie Chilvers perform "Life in a Love" adapted by Dr. Hudson from the works of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning. Closing remarks by Jacqueline W. Liebergott.

Dates: 1994-05-05

The 98th Season of the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1998-04-21

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The Southwick Recital was held on April 21, 1998 at 7:30pm at 0 Marlborough. Welcome by Dr. J. Gregory Payne. Kathleen Lake performs "Excuse My Dust: The Life and Wit of Dorothy Parker" by Linda Ames Key and Barbara Pitts.

Dates: 1998-04-21

The 98th Season of the Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1998-04-21

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The Southwick Recital was held on April 21, 1998 at 7:30pm at 0 Marlborough. Welcome by Dr. J. Gregory Payne. Kathleen Lake performs "Excuse My Dust: The Life and Wit of Dorothy Parker" by Linda Ames Key and Barbara Pitts.

Dates: 1998-04-21

The 1996 Faculty Southwick Recital: Continuing a Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1996-12-03

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Overview Southwick Recital held on December 3, 1996 at 6:30pm at The Vault, 216 Tremont Street. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Susan Piccilio performed "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Truman Capote. Tom Smith performed Carl Sandburg's poem "The Man with the Broken Fingers." Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 reads keynote of "The Emerson Philosophy of Expression and Application to Character Education 1930" by Jessie Elridge Southwick and performs the poem "A Flower for the Professor's Garden in Verses: A Little...
Dates: 1996-12-03

The Southwick Recital: A Proud Emerson Tradition program, 1995-12-07

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Overview Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held on December 7, 1995 at 7pm at First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough Street. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Dorothy Mains Prince performed an excerpt "Their Eyes were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston. Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 performed a selection of Ballads. Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performed "The Lovely Leave" by Dorothy Parker. Vicki H. Nelson performed "Death of the Hired Man" by Robert Frost. John D. Anderson performed an excerpt from...
Dates: 1995-12-07

The Southwick Recital: A Proud Emerson Tradition program, two page, 1995-12-07

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Overview Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held on December 7, 1995 at 7pm at First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough Street. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne. Dorothy Mains Prince performed an excerpt "Their Eyes were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston. Kenneth C. Crannell '55 G'57 performed a selection of Ballads. Suzie Sims-Fletcher G'93 performed "The Lovely Leave" by Dorothy Parker. Vicki H. Nelson performed "Death of the Hired Man" by Robert Frost. John D. Anderson performed an excerpt from...
Dates: 1995-12-07

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1992-04-25

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Overview Emerson College Southwick Recital held at 10 AM at the First and Second Church on 66 Marlborough St. Boston on April 25, 1992. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne and introduction by Emerson President Jacqueline Weis Liebergott. John Dennis Anderson performed an excerpt, "A Man of Parts" from "The Mutual Friend" by Frederick Busch. Nancy Newson G'87 performed excerpts from "The House of Blue Leaves" and "The Six Degrees of Separation" by John Guare. Kirt Shineman G'92 performed "Luv" by Murray...
Dates: 1992-04-25

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

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Emerson College Alumni Southwick Recital held at 10:30AM on April 7, 1993 at the First and Second Church. 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. Dorothy Prince performed "Fences" by August Wilson.

Dates: 1993-04-07

The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 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. 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. Dorothy Mains Prince '70 G'78 performed "Love is a Human Condition" by Nikki...
Dates: 1993-04-24

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