Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive of 1,364 items (and counting) proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

Collection

Boston

  • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

    Adapted by Todd Kreidler / Directed by David Esbjornson (Huntington Theatre Company)

    A photo booth moment at the after party
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

    Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim / Book by Hugh Wheeler / Based on “Sweeney Todd” by Christopher Bond / Directed by Spiro Veloudos (Lyric Stage Company of Boston)

  • Sultry Serenades

    A Far Cry (St. John’s Episcopal Church)

  • The Big Party 2014

    Opus Affair (Eastern Standard Kitchen and Drinks)

    Dancers on the bar
  • Un Giorno di Regno

    Music by Giuseppe Verdi / Libretto by Felice Romani / Directed by Joshua Major (Odyssey Opera)

  • Zanetto and Il Segreto di Susanna

    Zanetto (Music by Pietro Mascagni / Libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci) Susanna (Music by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari / Libretto by Enrico Golisciani) / Directed by Daniel Gidron (Odyssey Opera)

    Curtain call at Il Segreto di Susanna
  • Amaluna

    Created and directed by Diane Paulus / Inspired by “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare (Cirque du Soleil)

  • Billy Porter

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

    Billy Porter performs “The Sex is in the Heel” from Kinky Boots
  • Carrie

    Music by Michael Gore / Lyrics by Dean Pitchford / Book by Lawrence D. Cohen / Based on “Carrie” by Stephen King / Directed by Paul Melone (Speakeasy Stage Company)

  • Acis and Galatea

    Music by George Frideric Handel / Libretto by John Gay (Handel and Haydn Society and Mark Morris Dance Group)

  • Into the Woods

    Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim / Book by James Lapine / Directed by Spiro Veloudos (Lyric Stage Company of Boston)

    Curtain call at Into the Woods
  • Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure Live

    Wang Theatre

    Eddie Izzard performs
  • Opening night with Jason Alexander

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

  • Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

    Celebrity Series of Boston (Wang Theatre)

  • Becoming Cuba

    by Melinda Lopez / Directed by M. Bevin O’Gara (Huntington Theatre Company)

  • Deborah Voigt, soprano and Brian Zeger, piano

    Celebrity Series of Boston (Symphony Hall)

    Posing with the afternoon’s star
  • Maria Schneider Orchestra

    Celebrity Series of Boston (Berklee Performance Center)

  • Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria

    Music by Claudio Monteverdi / Libretto by Giacomo Badoaro (Boston Baroque at NEC’s Jordan Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • Mendelssohn’s Library

    Handel and Haydn Society (NEC’s Jordan Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • The Whale

    by Samuel D. Hunter / Directed by David R. Gammons (Speakeasy Stage Company)

    “What I like about religion is that it assumes that everyone is an idiot and that we’re all incapable of saving ourselves. I think they’ve got something right with that.”