Theatre Fairfield’s five performances of “Fortinbras,” spanning from Wednesday, Oct. 23 to Sunday, Oct. 27, delivered a truly hilarious and enjoyable show for all in attendance. The story of...
Arriving at Faber Dining Commons, actors and stage crew alike were prepping for their scenes. With props made from a “street” lamp to a couch, the quick set-ups for each scene impressed me. Director’s...
I took a friend to the Regina A. Quick Center of the Arts to see Lauren Henderson’s “Silent Sky” on Oct. 28 and, within a click, just a moment of a moment, the stars finally aligned. The play was...
The current public interest in historical dramas, combined with America’s ever-present fascination with the stars and the push for more films featuring strong female characters has resulted in films like...
Directed by Tom Schwans and based on the film by Lee David Zlotoff, “The Spitfire Grill” is a story about ex-convict Percy Talbott (Kiersten Bjork ‘21) who moves to the quaint fictional town of Gilead,...
In one multiverse, Fairfield University was shut down long before the Spring 2018 semester. In another, the 2018 Independent Play Project was unable to get funding. In a third, Director Kaylee Moran ’18...
A spotlight plays off of the golden foil coating the stage floor, reflecting a golden light reminiscent of the sun upon a hijab-clad woman bent in prayer. Not a word is spoken, not a noise is heard. The...
A person in high power passes a law you cannot morally follow. Do you stand back and allow the law to continue — or do you fight? On Oct. 28, Theatre Fairfield will present “Antigone” at the Regina A....
“Director’s Cut,” Theatre Fairfield’s second performance of the year, opened on Dec. 1. Although opening night signified the end of a stressful week, it also allowed for hope and nerves to surface for...
Feminism is not dead, according to the responses of the audience members of Theatre Fairfield’s production of Rachel Crothers’ “A Man’s World” and the residents of the Gender and Sexuality...