Theatre
Join our Summer Play Reading Club
We hope you’re doing alright! We are excited to get started with Week 1 of the play reading club! But first we need to pick a play! Kara and Tali, our lovely dramaturgs, have gone ahead and made a list of ten plays examining race by Black playwrights to kick off the list. Please add…
Read MoreStatement in Support of Black Lives Matter
Cap & Bells is in full support of the Black Lives Matter movement and stands with the victims of state-sanctioned violence, their family members, and those taking action against anti-Blackness across America. We are outraged at the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, and recognize them as glaring examples of…
Read MorePresentation About Us!
This presentation was created for a Zoom Hangout on May 28th at 8PM EST by Tali Natter ([email protected]) , the organization’s dramaturg. Please contact any of our board members with any questions you may have. Enjoy! Thank you for checking out our presentation! We hope to work with you sometime soon. The best way to…
Read MoreFrosh Revue 2026 Sneak Peak!!
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Read MoreCapping Off the Week: Interview with Ali Bunis ’16, director of Oleanna
Welcome back to Capping Off the Week! So sorry that there was not an update last week, but reading period just got the best of me (I’m sure you all understand). Still, to make up for that, there will be an extra edition of Capping off the Week coming in the middle of this week…
Read MoreCapping Off the Week: Interview with the cast of Oleanna
Welcome one and welcome all to the first episode of Capping Off the Week! This feature, written by yours truly (Nico MacDougall, the Publicity Manager of Cap & Bells) will debut every Sunday evening on the Cap & Bells website and will consist of interviews with members of the cast, crew, and design teams of…
Read MoreGet Excited for Cap & Bells #4
Cap & Bells hashtagfour is a night of original and published theatrical works ranging in length from ten to thirty minutes. It is an invitation for the student body to get involved in a low-stress and collaborative process and, to put it simply, make… The Art. (re) Apr 30 – May 2| Adams Memorial Theatre | 7:30…
Read MoreWhat Went On and What’s To Come, by Kimmy Golding
What went on… This year we started our Cap & Bells season (New Generation: A Season of Student-Written Work) with Late Night At The Chat Noir. Overseen by the lovely Sarah Sanders ’14, a group of seven talented Williams Students performed short pieces of original theatre written during a September rehearsal process. It was not a sight…
Read MoreThe Season Finale, by Noah Schechter
Thanks to everyone who came out Saturday night for the Season Finale Party. I’m proud to say goodbye to our regular season and to my term as Artistic Director (my attempted coup de tat failed miserably) in such style. In all seriousness, it has been such an honor serving as the Artistic Director for this…
Read MoreTigers Be Techin’, by Justine Neubarth
Here is a little moment captured during the Tigers Be Still tech extravaganza this weekend: http://capandbells.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/tigers.jpg No, we’re not trying to hoover Tostitos crumbs from the carpet into our mouths… although I wouldn’t put it past us, judging from way we’ve nommed Ephporium’s entire stock of carbohydrates over the last two days. Instead I’d like…
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