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...enjoyed. Awkward as it may be to watch any sex scene in a theatre, the most disturbing aspect of watching these relations stems from the look of unpleasant necessity, rather than pleasure, that occupy the participants’ faces. A nagging guilt, like the unpleasant boil on Cousin Alan??s ass, seems to haunt this most natural of drives for everyone.“I’m a certified nurse,” Nayda sighs as she looks out a window. “What the hell am I doing here?” Indeed, this seems...
...envelope Neely split open had “Alan?? scrawled on the flap and contained a blank thank-you note, Neely said...
...assistant, Sarah Neely, noticed small white specks falling onto her desk as she slit open the envelope, which had “Alan?? scrawled on the flap and contained a blank thank-you card...
...could not afford the showcased products. In that way, Alan taught me to dream. He warmly invited me into his world of technical theatre. Especially as a woman, that is a world with difficult access, but it is also a world I loved, and still do. The day before Alan??s death, I called him. I was working at a concert in New York City, and we needed a lighting operator at the last minute for a particular type of moving-lights console. As my boss got more and more frantic, I was more and more insistent...
...implementation—he was truly expert.”Blase E. Ur ’07, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Company, also remembered Symonds fondly.“You haven’t seen a play on the Harvard campus in decades that happened without either Alan??s direct help or the involvement of people who learned most of what they know from Alan,” he said. “Everyone involved in technical theatre very much looked up to Alan and learned an incredible amount from him.” Harvard-Radcliffe...