In the spring Princeton Atelier course, “Performing Marivaux," students worked alongside theater director Guillaume Vincent and professor Florent Masse to create adaptations of two of Marivaux’s pieces: The False Servant and The Constant Players. Experience Marivaux’s universe as adapted by these students! Performed in English by two distinct casts at 6 and 8 PM. No tickets required.
Princeton students perform a concert of songs with music & lyrics written over the past semester as part of the Princeton Atelier course “How to Write a Song” taught by Bridget Kearney of the band Lake Street Dive with a number of guest songwriters and music critics.
Students in E.S. Glenn’s fall Princeton Atelier course, “How to Write a Graphic Novel,” read from The Princeton Comics Notebook, an anthology of stories created over the course of the semester combining drawings and text. All audiences attending will receive a published copy of the graphic anthology. Open to public; no tickets required.
In a series of conversations that bring guest artists to campus to discuss what they face in making art in the modern world, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, director of.
Award-winning Ukrainian journalist and international bestselling author Andrey Kurkov and Alan Lightman, an award-winning writer, physicist, social entrepreneur and Princeton alumnus, join Paul Muldoon in conversation to discuss what they face in making art in the modern world. No tickets required.