Events

HERE YE, HEAR YE!!! An Exhibition by Mark Thomas Gibson

An exhibition of new work created by Mark Thomas Gibson during his 21-22 Hodder Fellowship at Princeton. One part town crier, one part Twitter feed, one part government protester, and one part inner monologue, Gibson’s work visualizes the stream going on inside all our heads as we try to navigate life in a heavily mediated world. Gallery open daily 10 AM-8 PM. Artist's Talk on 11/17 at 4:30 PM in gallery.

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Underneath the Lintel

Presented by the Center for Jewish Life, Underneath the Lintel is about a librarian who finds a book—a travel guide— 113 years overdue. She’s curious, maybe more than she should be. And so begins a journey. Around the world, through time, our librarian asks questions, gathers evidence: who could this mystery borrower be? In a staged-reading format, experience this meditation on miracles, mistakes, and the human impulse to make ourselves known.

A Playhouse Panoply: Beloved Stories, Reimagined

The Playhouse Choir and Playhouse Chamber Orchestra unite to present brand-new arrangements of songs from the musicals Hadestown, Spring Awakening, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, The Wiz, Shuffle Along, and the beloved Studio Ghibli films. Show currently sold-out, however a stand-by line will form outside the Lee Music Room beginning at 3:30 PM on 11/20.

Lee Music Room

Verse/Chorus: Songwriting Workshops with Kamara Thomas

Featured

Do you want to try out your songs and gather feedback in a supportive setting? Drop in to an informal workshop with Princeton Arts Fellow Kamara Thomas to work on and expand your songwriting skills. Piano and guitar are provided, or bring your own instrument. Open to all Princeton students.

Godfrey Kerr Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex