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The new hires bring expertise in a wide range of subjects, including Indian classical dance, electronic music, breakdancing, Persian setar, and stage combat.
The eight student performances include top Broadway musicals, world premieres in contemporary dance, and brand new works by composers Peter Dugan and Laura Kaminsky.
Liesie Kelly, Kelli O’Hara, Sutton Foster, and Bailey Greemon perform “Big D” from The Most Happy Fella.
In need of cast members for their Tanglewood show, the Broadway actors—and Boston Conservatory honorary doctorate recipients—looked to the class of 2025.
Jennifer Simard and costar Christopher Sieber in Death Becomes Her
The Latin American immigrant community takes center stage in a new musical featuring Tatianna Córdoba and Christopher Ramirez, produced by Jack Noseworthy.
The Grammy-nominated ensemble Palaver Strings includes alumni cellists Matthew Smith (front left) and Nathaniel Taylor (front right).
The musical is a love letter to living your dream, roasting everyone on the political spectrum, and the awesomeness of the 1980s. (Spoiler alert: Yeltsin ends communism.)
Ben Simpson (B.F.A. '11, musical theater) was a coproducer for Merrily We Roll Along, and Mike Mosallam (M.M. '06, musical theater) produced Appropriate.
Jack Mullen, shown here in Oklahoma!, received his first Elliot Norton Award less than two weeks after graduating from Boston Conservatory.