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Through her work as an actress, Sophie C. Kargman ’08—the recipient of this year’s Jonathan Levy Award in Drama—has really learned how to connect with people, and not just the directors, mentors, and other actors she’s worked with. Kargman also finds earnest ways to relate to her fictional characters.“I felt a lot for her,” Kargman says of Theresa, the central character of Rebecca Gilman’s “Boy Gets Girl” and a role...
...addition, Brecher was presented with the Lamar Award for dedication to his team at the Crimson’s awards dinner at the end of the season...
...Three years after “Toy Story” came “A Bug’s Life,” followed by “Toy Story 2,” “Monsters, Inc,” and finally 2004’s Academy-Award winning “Finding Nemo.” Stanton doesn’t only write the screenplays for these Disney/Pixar blockbusters. He also co-directed “A Bug’s Life” and directed “Finding Nemo,” worked on character...
Harvard may have a plethora of award-winning screenwriters, trained actors, and directors who have been working with visions since the age of five. But from May 1-4, Harvard drama will highlight the work of an entirely different group: middle schoolers. Kidshow!, which will take place during Arts First, is a program started by Harvard students to engage Boston public middle school students in the theater. Now in its fifth year, Kidshow! begins each fall semester by teaching the students the essential fundamentals of theater—improvisation, reaction, screen writing, directing, and more—as well...
...person in New York City is currently the lead reviewer of fiction for the New York Times,” he added, referring to controversial, Pulitzer-Prize winning reviewer Michiko Kakutani. Speaking to the success of “The Corrections”—a National Book Award winner that examines how children want to correct the mistakes of their parents’ lives, and how parents live vicariously through their children—Franzen identified two types of readers: one who reads because it is the “right thing to do?...