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...Summer Players, with Timothy S. Mayer '66 and Thomas J. Babe '63 as directors, will stage three plays in Agassiz Theatre...
...antenna will replace a ten-year-old, 60-foot dish now in use at the Observatory's radio telescope center at Agassiz Station in Harvard, Mass. The addition will double both the area the sensitivity of the Observatory's radio system...
Because the Loeb demands far more technical skill than, say, Agassiz, the problem of resources has become more acute since it was built. More technical ability than ever is needed, and what little there is is spread thinner than ever among a number of shows. But at least among the technical crews there is an informal process of education going on. Today's nail-pounder becomes tomorrow's technical director when he assimilates the jobs expected of him; expertise is not so easily passed along among actors and directors. Student directors do what they can to train their actors...
...head to waist and mortal on down, is usually played by romantic-lead types. Lithgow and Mushabac have cast an out-and-out comic in the role, and given him plenty of room to operate. Phyllis, the shepherdess Strephon loves, is pretty much of an ingenue part, but at Agassiz she is played mostly for laughs...
...scenery by William Douglas Kelley makes good use of the Agassiz stage. Nothing complicated would work there, and nothing complicated has been tried. The orchestra under the direction of James Paul is large and obviously competent...