Skip to main content
Princeton University
News
  • All Stories

Video: Student work: 'Rosaleen'

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email Print
By Casey Ford Alexander on March 31, 2010, 12:08 p.m.
Play video:

Casey Ford Alexander profiles "Rosaleen," an original opera created by seniors Maxwell Mamon and Alexis Rodda, which premiers April 2-3 in Richardson Auditorium. More details.

Related Stories

Ballet Folklorico

Video: Ballet Folklorico performs 'Por Un Beso' .

Princeton's traditional Mexican dance group will perform "Por un Beso (For a Kiss)" at 8 p.m. April 2-3 in the Frist Campus Center theater. Read more.

Angels in America

Student work: Sightings & Sounds of Angels in America .

Angels in America will be performed April 2-11 in the Matthews Acting Studio at 185 Nassau St.

Paavana Kumar

Video: Student work: Paavana Kumar's senior recital .

Brenda Jin '10 profiles Paavana Kumar, who will perform Ravel's "Ondine" as part of her senior recital, 8 p.m., March 26 in Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall.

Set Design

Video: Student work: Set design at Princeton .

Senior Casey Ford Alexander documents the Lewis Center's theatrical design course with Guest Lecturer Riccardo Hernandez. Read more.

Chabad house

Student work: Chabad House .

Casey Ford Alexander, class of 2010, profiles a Torah dedication at Chabad House, which offers campus community members opportunities to learn about Hasidic Jewish thought.

World premiere of Westergaard's 'Alice' set .

A cast of seven will play 38 roles. Twelve English handbells, along with a few whistles, tambourines, drums and other percussion paraphernalia, will make up the orchestra. A projection system will create the special effects needed for the vastly changing size of the set. The world premiere of "Alice in Wonderland" is set for 8 p.m. Thursday, May 22, in Richardson Auditorium of Alexander Hall at Princeton University. At 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, June 3-4, the opera will be performed at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater in Symphony Space, Broadway at 95th Street in New York.

Princeton Atelier

Student work: Princeton Atelier .

Princeton Atelier will present staged readings of two new experimental works Jan. 8-9. The second reading, "F@#k Computers," combines original music, video and live performance.

View All News
Princeton University

Main navigation

Meet Princeton
In Service of Humanity
Facts & Figures
History
Honors & Awards
Contact Us
Visit Us
Our Faculty
Our Students
Our Alumni
Our Staff
Our Leadership
Academic Freedom and Free Expression
Strategic Planning Framework
Academics
Studying at Princeton
Library
Areas of Study
Humanities
Social Sciences
Engineering
Natural Sciences
Advising
Academic Calendar
Course Tools
Learning Abroad
Career Development
Continuing Education
Innovative Learning
Research
Engineering & Applied Science
Humanities
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Dean for Research Office
Interdisciplinary Approach
External Partnerships
Facilities & Labs
One Community
Lifelong Connections
Student Life
Arts & Culture
Athletics
Living in Princeton, N.J.
Housing & Dining
Activities & Organizations
Cultural & Affinity Groups
Health & Wellness
Religious Life
Serving the Public Good
Families
Admission & Aid
Affordable for All
About Financial Aid
Current Undergraduate Financial Aid
Undergraduate Admission
Graduate Admission
For International Students

Dare to Venture
.

From the Present to the Possible

Athletics
.

Go Princeton Tigers

Utility menu

  • News
  • Events
  • Work at Princeton
  • Student Links
  • Alumni
  • Giving
  • Inside Princeton

Contact links

  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility Help
  • Directory

Visiting links

  • Plan a Visit
  • Maps & Shuttles
  • Varsity Athletics
  • Giving to Princeton

Academic links

  • Library
  • Academic Calendar
  • Student Links
  • Faculty & Staff Links

Footer social media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Snapchat
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Social Media Directory
Diversity and Non-discrimination

Equal Opportunity and Non-discrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to equal opportunity for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and the University seeks to reach out as widely as possible in order to attract the most qualified individuals as students, faculty, and staff. In applying this policy, the University is committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of personal beliefs or characteristics such as political views, religion, national origin, ancestry, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy and related conditions, age, marital or domestic partnership status, veteran status, disability, genetic information and/or other characteristics protected by applicable law in any phase of its education or employment programs or activities. In addition, pursuant to Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and supporting regulations, Princeton does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education programs or activities that it operates; this extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its supporting regulations may be directed to the University’s Sexual Misconduct/Title IX Coordinator or to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. See Princeton’s full Equal Opportunity Policy and Nondiscrimination Statement.
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Operator: (609) 258-3000
© 2025 The Trustees of Princeton University

Subfooter links

  • Copyright Infringement
  • Privacy Notice