Dori Feinstein '18
Dori Feinstein '18
Dori's Posts
The Great Arcadia Blackout
I walk into the library and head toward the basement like usual, finding an unoccupied computer and scanner to complete my homework. With snow slowly
A Dramata-What?
Freshman year of college, I couldn’t tell you what a dramaturg was. After my first play, where we had a dramaturg as part of the production, I
Discovering My Heaven
Me and my sister falling in love with this country. For the first time in a long time, my winter break was incredible. It wasn’t just nice or
Clare Donovan ’20, on the Arcadia Community
My favorite part about Arcadia is the global perspective on education. Four years ago, I would have never imagined that I could be the kind of person
This Feels Right
Summer was pretty incredible. Not just because of the countless trips to the beach or time to catch up with friends. I mean those were great, but
More Than Words on a Page
The first draft of my 60-page play for my playwriting course. I love writing. It’s always come natural. Words, to me, feel like an extension of my
Leo Fahringer ’19, Illustration major
I love Arcadia because it has a really open and friendly atmosphere. There’s never a feeling of apathy coming from this campus. Everyone is
I Can't Believe I Did That
The array of mopeds in Ho Chi Minh city. If “future me” came to visit myself senior year of high school and told me that I would transfer
The Act of Watching Others Act
The cast of “The Whole Shebang” having fun at a dress rehearsal. I love theatre. I love the thrill of being on stage, the camaraderie,
From Sunrises on the Beach to Painful Epiphanies
My view of 2016 was most definitely a negative one; a vision of terror, disappointment, and many sleepless nights. My year could only really be
What an Actor Discovered Working Behind the Curtain
Photo of ‘Picnic’ cast and crew by Matthew Wright, Fig Tree Photography I consider theatre to be my home. The universe of theatre has
Destinee Gines, Freshman Theater Major from TX
I chose Arcadia from the pictures of campus and what I felt like the theater department could offer me. I didn’t even visit Arcadia until 3 days