Eileen Shim
Eileen Shim
Recent Stories
‘Compulsion’ presents a new side of the Anne Frank story
Though the story of Anne Frank’s struggles during the Holocaust is famous internationally, another man’s struggle to tell Frank’s story on the stage is less well known.
Warhol mystery premiers at the Yale Rep
Gunshots reverberated at the Yale Repertory Theatre as an artist with shocking white hair and 1960s sunglasses, wearing a red-and-white striped sweater, was shot onstage.
All the classroom’s a stage
Shakespeare and Wordsworth were replaced by singing and acting at Linsly-Chittenden Hall last weekend.
Drama School students ‘project’
Technology-savvy drama students will soon be able to focus their studies on an emerging theatrical medium: onstage projection through slides, films and live video feeds.
Bunnies Make the World Go 'Round
Members of the Movement for Beauty and Justice are usually found staring at the stars. The group's founders say these efforts contribute to fighting injustice all over the world.
Beauty and Justice
Women and war at the Rep
The five actresses in “Eclipsed” appeared before the audience at the Yale Repertory Theatre Friday as Africans living in a rundown shack in Liberia, surrounded by guns, uncertainty and civil strife.
Yale gets dose of Bollywood
Yalies who have never watched Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta run across green fields and burst into melodramatic song on the silver screen will soon get a chance to live the Bollywood experience here at Yale.
British architect endows chair
Lord Norman Foster ARC ’62 , a Pritzker Prize laureate and the chairman and founder of London-based architecture firm Foster + Partners, donated $3 million to endow a visiting professorship program at the Architecture School.
Jodie Foster ’85 revisits alma mater
After the Jodie Foster credit rolled across the screen to the closing score of “The Silence of the Lambs,” the real Jodie Foster ’85 walked down the aisle of the crowded Whitney Humanities Center auditorium on Wednesday and ascended onto the stage as the audience cheered.
On the ground: LGBT alumni celebrate with Wainwright
“I’m gonna see some folks who have already been let down. I’m so tired of America,” sang Rufus Wainwright, opening his concert with the melodic strains of his popular song “Going To A Town.” As the audience erupted into applause, Wainwright shook his head and tweaked the words for his next line: “They never really seem to want to tell the truth. I’m so tired of homophobia.”

