A series of performances of Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, Loyola’s symposium text for this year, led to results that amused some and baffled others. For those unfamiliar with the theatre of the absurd,...
There may not be a city more fitting as the backdrop to Anton Chekhov's work than Baltimore right now. The weather is always as cold as Dante's hell or else a moist 95°, nobody listens to each other (hint...
Possible inherent bias alert: I used to be a Nevergreen. I left the group only because of the time constraints of junior year; there is absolutely no ill will between us. It was great seeing the group...
Loyola’s own Poisoned Cup Players came in strong once again with their take on Every Year At Carnival by Jan Hartman, a provocative and chilling story about a German refugee and ex-Nazi soldier who wrestles...