JHU Theatre Presents Galileo
April 3-7: Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
April 3-7: Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Bertolt Brecht’s classic about Galileo’s revolutionary discoveries, and his silencing by the Inquisition. In collaboration with the Space Telescope Science Institute.
Asa Woo and Her Miscast Review hit the road! See the JHU cabaret perform at An Die Musik, the Mount Vernon jazz club.
This online seminar about JHU Theatre's production of Galileo includes video clips of the performance. Hopkins at Home hosts a discussion with James Glossman, Director of Galileo, and Marco Chiaberge […]
Learn about our Fall Mainstage production, Christopher Chen's Passage. Meet Annalisa Dias. Have some pizza.
JHU Playshop presents a reading of a new play by Katherine Budinger. Murder and Matrimony A Victorian comedy ... and mystery? In Merrick Barn Admission free.
See clips from JHU Theatre's production of Galileo, and an interdisciplinary discussion about the production.
Fall 24: Passage, by Christopher Chen
Spring 25: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, by Edward Albee