Search:
Welcome
Music
Theater
Lower School
Middle School
Upper School
Visual Art
Performances and Exhibitions
Media Gallery
Arts News
Arts Day
Mini Week
Alumnae in Arts
BRAVA

Baldwin has a strong theatrical tradition. In addition to providing a variety of performance opportunities, Baldwin fosters an appreciation of the creative process and a strong understanding of the collaborative nature of the arts.
 
 


The "greek chorus" of MEDEA took home Best Ensemble Award at the Greater Philadelphia Cappie Awards!

 

 
The Greek Chorus consisted of: Emily Clark, Mary Morris, Julia Hopkins, Rachel Coler, Ruth Diamond, Taahira Davis, GG Urie, Evelyn Grupp, Frannie Bell Taylor and Katya Alexander. 
 
 
They were supported by actors: Charlotte Morris (MEDEA) and Michael Green of Haverford (Jason) as well as Erica Wachs (Dramaturgy board / marketing) Lolly Anapol (Stage Manager/Assistant Director)MEDEA was also nominated for: Lead Actress: Charlotte Morris (Medea) , Featured Actress: Mary Morris  (Cruesa) and Creativity: Emily Clark and Evelynn Grupp (original song / spoken word)

 

 

Additional Awards can be found on the GPC website:
The Greater Philadelphia chapter of the Cappies, the Critics and Awards Program enables high school students to review shows at other schools, under the guidance of faculty mentors.  Thirty-seven high schools in the Philadelphia region participate in the program. The "CAPPIE" critics vote for the award winners. The awards are presented in categories ranging from lighting, sound, set, and costume design, to featured actor, dancer, vocalist, and best play
Thank you to everyone who supported the production

 

 
 
 
 
The Maskers Spring Play, Euripides' Medea,premiers April 12 &13 at 7:30 p.m. and April 14 at 2 p.m. 
 
 There will be an open dress rehearsal for faculty and staff on Thursday April 11 at 6:00 p.m.
 
Tickets are $10 at the door. 
 
 
Check out the dress rehearsal by clicking on the link below:
Euripides' Medea was first performed in 431 B.C. and has stood the test of time, as it is still a produced all over the world. Having spent time as an actor and lecturer in Cyprus and Greece, Ms. Dalcanton infuses traditional style and classic choral odes/dances into this production. This tragic Greek tale of passion, betrayal and vengeance will prove that revenge is a reckless emotion destroying the innocent and guilty in one "foul" swoop.
March 8 & 9, 2013 from 7:30 - 9:30 pm in the Grey Gym
 
Join us to enjoy Lewis Carroll's classic "Alice in Wonderland" like you've never seen it before.  With a wink and a nod to strong and independent female pop-culture icons such as Madonna, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, the Middle School drama cast and crew have re-imagined the Broadway version of this beloved tale for your viewing pleasure.  
 
“Curiouser and curiouser!” you say?  Don't wait to hear about what you missed!  Purchase tickets for the entire family during one of the many fundraisers in February and March, or at the Bookstore after March 4. 
 
See you down the rabbit hole! 
 
Pink and frothy  
                                                                        Baldwin's 2013 Production of "Alice in Wonderland"
 
 
 
After competing against her peers with a thrilling Queen Margaret monologue, Emily Clark went on to the finals at the ESU Shakespeare competition .

 
 
 
 
 
Check out Paige's and Abby's blogs at:
 
In October, two senior dance students, Paige Tobin and Abby Grosskopf, traveled to the Pennsylvania Ballet to view a dress rehearsal forGiselle. Paige and Abby each wrote a creative response to the performance which will be featured in an upcoming on-line magazine for Pennsylvania Ballet. In December, three senior dance students, Savanna Stanton Ameisen, Kelsey Kines, and Sarah Anne Tupchong, will travel to see a dress rehearsal forThe Nutcracker. These girls will review the performance for the on-line magazine. 

 

search login