The Kearns Release
"The Kearns" is a psychological thriller which follows the tumultuous journey of an influencer family striving for fame. Exploring ethical dilemmas surrounding the exploitation and safeguarding of children, the relentless pursuit of social media metrics, and the suffocating pressure to maintain the illusion of perfection, the film delves headfirst into the complexities of modern-day fame and the insatiable hunger it can induce. "The Kearns" uncovers the dark underbelly of social media culture, and how it has the potential to tear families apart. Following the success of "Nosebleeds," MEISHU returns with their second film, guided always by the company’s motto: "Make Art, Tell Stories." With a keen eye for relatable and timely narratives, MEISHU is committed to shedding light on the complexities of modern life.
A Midsummer’s Night Rave (Night 2)
Clare plays Quince in Shakesqueer’s adaptation of A Midsummer’s Night Dream as part of the Wandsworth Arts Fringe!
A Midsummer’s Night Rave (Night 1)
Clare plays Quince in Shakesqueer’s adaptation of A Midsummer’s Night Dream as part of the Wandsworth Arts Fringe!
Mixed Sex Staged Reading
Clare plays Mum and Rosie in Samuel Normington’s play Mixed Sex at the Cockpit’s “New Stuff” night.
Olde Towne Portsmouth Ghost Walk
Clare plays the Bride Ghost during the annual Olde Towne Ghost Walk. More information and tickets here: https://otpcl.org/oldetowneghostwalk/
Farewell to Seniors Concert
Clare joins the Chorale for one last concert, bidding farewell to our time together. Free and open to the public.
Senior Goodbye Recital
Clare joins the other senior voice students as we say goodbye with a final recital for family and friends.
J.S. Bach’s Magnificat in D Major, BWV 243
Clare is proud to sing with the Davidson Chorale as they present Bach Magnificat.
Davidson College Presbyterian Church | This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
Everybody by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
“Everybody,” is Jacobs-Jenkins' adaptation of the 15th century morality play, “Everyman,” and follows an archetypal person as they wrestle with Death who has recently called upon them to, well, die. The lottery, we are told by an overly helpful Usher, is meant to more closely thematize the randomness of death.
As part of Davidson’s liberal arts curriculum, stage management is a graduation requirement. I am excited to be a part of this process with such an amazing cast and creative/production team!
Considering Matthew Shephard
Clare is proud to sing with the Davidson Chorale as they present this poignant passion piece.
Davidson College Presbyterian Church | This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
American Academy of Religion Regional Meeting
Clare is honored to present her Religious Studies thesis at the AAR’s regional conference!
“The Department” Pilot Episode
Based on improvisation from the cast, and written and directed by Lily McCalla, this pilot episode of the new mocumentary The Department is now available for viewing!
Chorale Tour 2023
Clare is thrilled to join Chorale as they go on tour for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Asheville, here we come!
Vespers Service 2022
Clare is proud to sing with the Davidson Chorale in the annual vespers service.
Davidson United Methodist Church | This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
The Holiday Gala
Clare is proud to sing with the Davidson Chorale in this Holiday Gala!
This event is ticketed and sells out quickly. Please purchase tickets for Monday evening here, and Tuesday evening here.
Fall Voice Recital
Clare Harbin, taught under Ilana Lubitsch, sings in the fall recital
Wildcat Weekend: Baltic Scenes
Clare is proud to sing with the Davidson Chorale as they present music from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
Duke Family Performance Hall | This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required.
Scab by Sheila Callaghan
Clare is proud to return (after a year studying abroad) to Davidson College to play Anima, the lead, in Sheila Callaghan’s poignant dramatic comedy
Woyzeck by Georg Büchner
Originally written in German and left unfinished at Büchner’s death, Woyzeck is the tragic tale of a military barber named Woyzeck, who stabs to death his beloved common-law wife, Marie, for her infidelity.
Theatro Technis, London
Directed by Sean Hollands (Frantic Assembly, UK)
BADA: London Theatre Program
Clare is excited to join BADA for their Spring 2022 term!
The London Theatre Program is BADA’s undergraduate Conservatory Acting Program in London sponsored by BADA and Sarah Lawrence College.