Graphic design display by BFA student Danielle Racamato. The Karl Drerup Art Gallery is hosting its last exhibit from April 26 to May 12. The 2017 Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition is a display of each graduating student’s year-long BFA art project. Additionally, the Silver Center for the Arts will hold […]
Arts & Entertainment
“Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” Celebrates the Talented Insomniac
ldquo;Late Night with Leonard Bernstein” is a captivating production that offers a glimpse into the mind of a true American artist. The multi-media performance reveals Bernstein’s personal creative process and his rituals and habits during the later hours of the night. It played earlier this month at PSU’s Hanaway Theatre. Leonard […]
The Second Annual Improv Olympics
PlymProv after the March show. Plymouth Players will present the Improv Olympics on April 21 at 10:00 p.m. in Hyde 220. At this annual event, two teams of actors will compete against each other, performing in new comedy-based games which will help the audience de-stress and laugh at the end […]
PSU Choirs Present “Ragtime” in Concert
On April 22 at 7 p.m. and April 23 at 4 p.m., PSU choirs will present a concert version of the musical “Ragtime” in the Hanaway Theatre. The story begins in an upper-class neighborhood of New Rochelle. The skies are blue and hazy. Everyone is rich and white. According to […]
Poet Wesley McNair Comes to Plymouth
Poet Wesley McNair Comes to Plymouth Shannon Kelly For The Clock skelly1@plymouth.edu Poet Wesley McNair will read at the Silver Center as a part of the Eagle Pond Authors Series. The event will be held on April 20, at 7 p.m. McNair, a New Hampshire native and long-time Maine resident, […]
Karl Drerup Art Gallery Set to Move
The Museum of the White Mountains, the new location for KDAG starting next year. Next year, The Karl Drerup Art Gallery will move to the Museum of the White Mountains, which is located at 34 Highland Street. The gallery is currently located on the first floor of the Draper and Maynard […]
1,000 Cranes for Peace
Mattea Powers with the completed cranes. Origami paper cranes are taking flight all over campus, thanks to Mattea Powers. The first-year environmental science major started the project as part of her art and politics class. The goal of the project is to promote peace. Over 20 student organizations and offices […]
Advice To The Players Presents “Macbeth”
Advice To The Players gave a brilliant performance of Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth” at the Silver Center for the Arts. The play was 90 minutes long, followed by a talk back between the audience and the cast. The cast gave a striking performance of the play filled with murder, […]
“Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show”
Jacob Tilton as Alfred (left) and Myles Parson as Rusty (right) in the origional musical "Cowboys!" Grab a saddle and get ready for PSU’s original musical “Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show.” “Cowboys!” will play April 6 – 9, in the Silver Center’s Studio Theatre. Written and directed by PSU […]
In Theaters:”Logan”
In Theaters:"Logan" Gary Zirpolo For The Clock gjzirpolo@plymouth.edu "Logan” is a perfect ending to one of the most iconic figures in Marvel cinematic history. Not only is it the final film in the Wolverine stand-alone trilogy, but also Hugh Jackman’s final time playing the character because of his age […]