The Silly Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Silly Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Silly Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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FABIOLA ARIAS

FABIOLA ARIAS, Former Assistant Arts & Culture Editor

Fabiola Arias, FCLC ’24, currently serves as the assistant arts & culture editor. She is a theatre major with a concentration in directing and a business administration minor. Fabiola is an avid reader, a big theatre enthusiast and an artist at heart. She loves listening to music, drinking coffee and collaboration with her artists friends!

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small talk show

The Talk of the Town: Colin Quinn’s Meditation on the Importance of Pointless Conversation

February 17, 2023
Brooklyn-born stand up comedian Colin Quinn returned to the stage to share his own thoughts on 'Small Talk.'
Time Landscape opened 13 years after Alan Sonfist proposed the project to the city.

Time Landscape: An Ode to 17th-Century New York

October 28, 2022
Alan Sonfist’s Time Landscape is an ode to old New York. It’s a love letter to the 17th century and to those who lived here at the time.
cast of brecht on brecht poses on stage

‘Brecht on Brecht’: An Inclusive and Bold Take on Brechtian Theater

December 15, 2021
With a cast of nine actors who are constantly changing characters and personalities, “Brecht on Brecht” attempts to bring Brecht’s work to life in an odd, yet at times fitting way.
hand to god with actor holding sock puppet in front of text that reads hand to god

‘Hand to God’: Satanic Sock Puppets, Socially Distanced Sex and Religion

November 12, 2021
Fordham Theatre student Emily Hoffert fits the marvels of the Broadway show “Hand to God” into the small space of a studio theatre.
a placecard with toe tags and a label that says Hostile Terrain

Hostile Terrain 94: A Moment of Awareness

November 9, 2021
The Hostile Terrain exhibit depicts the Arizona-Mexico border filled with over 3,200 toe tags to represent those who died crossing the border.
“Hadestown” tells a story of love, loss, power and sacrifice. However, behind all the music it’s also a story of absence, decision and doubt.

‘Hadestown’: An Opera of Devotion and Dominance

November 5, 2021
“Hadestown” tells a story of love, loss, power and sacrifice. However, behind all the music it’s also a story of absence, decision and doubt.
Actors on a stage for a production of Continuity

‘Continuity’: Theater Through a Fresh Perspective

October 27, 2021
As the first mainstage play of Fordham’s 2021-22 season, Bess Wohl’s “Continuity” is a new experience for first-year theatre students.
profile of Vivian Brown

Senior Year Through the Eyes of a Playwright: A Profile on Vivian Brown

October 26, 2021
Just like “Accidental Murder Mystery” opened up the doors to a new studio season, Brown will open the doors to a new side of theater.
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