Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive of 1,222 items (and counting) proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

  • Oklahoma!

    Music by Richard Rodgers / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II / Book by Oscar Hammerstein II / Based on “Green Grow the Lilacs” by Lynn Riggs / Directed by Charles Repole (North Shore Music Theatre)

    Curtain call at Oklahoma!
  • We Live in Cairo

    Music, lyrics, and book by Daniel and Patrick Lazour / Directed by Taibi Magar (American Repertory Theater)

    Curtain call at We Live in Cairo
  • Rhiannon Giddens

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • The Pirates of Penzance

    Music by Arthur Sullivan / Libretto by W. S. Gilbert / Directed by Kaitlyn Chantry (Longwood Players)

    Patrick Harris takes his bow
  • School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play

    by Jocelyn Bioh / Directed by Summer L. Williams (Speakeasy Stage Company)

    Curtain call at School Girls
  • Indecent

    by Paula Vogel / Directed by Rebecca Taichman (Huntington Theatre Company)

    The preset for Indecent
  • Here We Go Again Tour

    Cher (TD Garden)

    Cher performs for an army of gay men
  • My Fair Lady

    Music by Frederick Loewe / Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner / Book by Alan Jay Lerner / Based on “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw / Directed by Bartlett Sher (Lincoln Center Theatre)

    Laura Benanti takes her curtain call
  • The Battle of Versailles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History

    by Robin Givhan

    “The evening of Wednesday, November 28, 1973, as guests began arriving at Versailles, the palace glowed under a full moon and through a scrim of light snow—the first dusting of the season. Red uniformed, saber-wielding gendarmes flanked the gilded palace gates, along with some four hundred footmen in eighteenth-century white powdered wigs and livery. Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, dressed in green, ostrich-trimmed gown by Yves Saint Laurent and with solitary diamonds pinned in her thick hair greeted guests; brushing kisses on the cheeks of the French and offering handshakes to the Americans.”

  • Stave Sessions: Oracle Hysterical and A Far Cry

    Celebrity Series of Boston (Berklee College of Music)

    The ensemble performs