‘Are We At War Yet?’ narrates the turmoil of war The play, which ran from April 19 to 26, highlighted the psychological effects propaganda has on individuals and families. Tolu Talabi April 28, 2024
The Diamondback’s 2023 Arts and Culture Guide Click HERE to flip through the Diamondback’s 2023 Arts and Culture Guide. Nur Yavuz November 23, 2023
‘Stick Fly’: Clarice presents dramedy on family and communication The play follows a wealthy African American family as they learn to communicate with each other through conversations on race and class. Freelance Reporter April 29, 2022
‘Hookman’ sells out in its debut at The Clarice The show runs from Saturday, Nov. 13 to Sunday, Nov. 21. Freelance Reporter November 15, 2021
Review: ‘Noises Off’ finds the funny in faulty theatre A bad play has never been so good. Tyler Golsen February 25, 2020
All-women performance of “A Doll House” at UMD explores gender inequalities The performance at The Clarice was based on a 19th century play. Freelance Reporter February 17, 2020
Review: National Theatre’s ‘The King’s Speech’ is a performance for everyone A story fit for kings, queens and common folk. Evan Haynos February 14, 2020
Review: ‘Flyin West’ at The Clarice encapsulates post-slavery U.S. The student cast tackles issues of racism and sexism in post-slavery America. Morgan Pravato November 5, 2019