Gianna Hitsos, a talented singer and former student of the Boston Conservatory's Private Music Lessons program for individuals on the autism spectrum, will perform in New York City on June 20.
Four talented alumni of The Boston Conservatory have been nominated for 2016 Tony Awards in top categories, including Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical, Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical.
Celebrated cellist Rhonda Rider, whose musicianship has been called "extraordinarily expressive and inventive" by The Boston Globe, has been named chair of the string department at Boston Conservatory.
Iconic actress, dancer, choreographer, producer and director Debbie Allen will share wisdom from her three decades at the top of the performing arts world at the Boston Conservatory Commencement Ceremony on May 14.
Students in the contemporary theater class have spent the year paving the way for the program through extensive training and devised work, often inspired by their own personal experiences.
Boston Conservatory’s President Richard Ortner announced that tuition will remain at the current rate through the 2016-2017 academic year, bucking the general trend of rising college tuitions across the country.
On January 20, patrons of The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be privy to an unique and engaging happening based on John Cage’s Song Books, which will be performed throughout the Chinese Galleries by six voice students from The Boston Conservatory.