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Theater
Theater review
Dead painters' society?
Published
Nov 5, 2014
JHU Barnstormers tackle sexuality, gender roles in Twain's fun, fast-paced 'Is He Dead?'
War stories
Published
April 10, 2013
Theatre arts instructor directs play based on experiences of Bosnian women during Siege of Sarajevo
Stage fright
Barbershop of horrors
Published
April 5, 2013
Barnstormers, JHU's oldest theater troupe, wrap up season with 'thrilling' staging of 'Sweeney Todd'
Lessons from a bug
Published
Spring 2013
When it comes to educating children about sexual abuse, sometimes the best spokesperson is a Madagascar hissing cockroach
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
On stage
'Top' performance
Published
Dec 11, 2012
Undergraduate cast brings fast-moving, whip-smart 'Top Girls' to life at John Astin Theatre
Ancient Sanskrit theater group to perform at JHU
Published
Aug 30, 2012
Senior organized Kudiyattam show as part of undergraduate research project
John Astin's next act
Published
Summer 2012
In a career that has included Broadway, film, and television, John Astin, A&S '52, has also been successful in his most recent role—bringing spotlights back to his alma mater.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Astins house
Published
Spring 2012
Nearly 60 years after John Astin graduated from Johns Hopkins, the university has renamed its stage afer him.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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