Word: aspects
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...don’t really understand it. And that’s not something we want to do with this musical.” The musical this reflects this intent; it has nothing all to do with Harvard. “I think that has been a really important aspect of making this production different,” adds Richards. “It really does appeal to a wide audience and we did try a few new things, breaking away from the Harvard focus.” According to Johnson, the musical is about a boy who tries...
...step” on the way to rape, rather than an end in it itself—seems like the logical conclusion.This inability to view people’s—particularly women’s—actions as independent and not necessarily indicative of some other aspect of their lives extends outside of the issue of rape to many smaller concerns, the most familiar of those being the tried-and-true idea that if a woman dresses a certain way, dances a certain way, or flirts with too many different men, then she must be a slut. These...
Perhaps the most memorable aspect of “The Foreigner” is how it addresses sensitive issues, maintaining a chuckling audience amidst its somewhat politically incorrect nature. It invites its audience to ruminate over themes of tolerance, self-discovery, connection and community as it humorously plays off of the Southerner stereotype...
...uses computers on a daily basis to produce work for his joint fellowship with the Office for the Arts and Harvard Medical School—the first of its kind here at Harvard. Does that make his work a contradiction, or some kind of revolutionary synthesis?As with all aspects of Knep’s work, the answer depends on the day you experience it.Using a novel form of semi-interactive computer art, Knep (pronounced “Kuh-NEP”) has been at Harvard since the start of the academic year as an artist-in-residence through...
...comes in with evil, giant plans to take over the world. I needed someone who was captivating and who could have that power. Julia was it. She blew us away at auditions.”Chan hopes to bring “a sort of androgynous, ambiguous” aspect to the protagonist that will make her a more frightening and universal figure. Though other characters in the play are “flamboyant” and “outrageous,” she describes Knock as “very normal,” and has chosen...