Exciting news: Live theater is back at Baruch College with the production of And Then There Was Us.
And Then There Was Us in neon lettering

It’s a new student-written musical developed by Tony Award- and two-time Obie Award-winning playwright/songwriter Stew (Passing Strange).

This will be the first live-audience theater event at Baruch College since March 2020, when colleges across the country and around the world switched to distance-learning models amid the Covid 19 pandemic.

And Then There Was Us presents a series of original musical vignettes and songs that explore the bounds of love, death, friendship, tragedy, and coming-of-age in New York City. Directed by faculty member Christopher Scott, the production features the writing of Baruch undergraduates Kenneth Fremer, Sable Gravesandy, Ursula Hansberry, Inga Keselman, Nicole Nelson, Brittany Williams, and the talented community of actors and crew members at Baruch.

Unfortunately the show, which runs November 16-20, is already sold out, so we can’t invite you to buy tickets, but you can read more about it here, and we hope that more performances will be coming soon to our campus!