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...Theatricals "invites" select people to compete. The Pudding script competition is open to all comers, and the officers attempt to draw from as many sources--both inside and outside the dramatic community--as possible. The comment was not, as the article seemed to imply, in agreement with Paris Barclay's statement that the Pudding Theatricals (not the club, by the way) encourages needless numbers of people to devote their summers to script writing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pudding | 10/20/1977 | See Source »

...Barclay also criticized the Hasty Pudding Club's choice, complaining not about the quality of the script chosen but about the exclusiveness of Harvard's theatre community. He said the script's authors, Jaqueline S. Osherow '78 and Andrew S. Borowitz '80 unduly dominate theatre at Harvard...

Author: By Sarah C.M. Paine, | Title: Pudding Script Comp Under Fire | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

Both Osherow and Borowitz are involved in the Harvard Premier Society and the Harvard Lampoon, and Borowitz is president of the Radcliffe Grant in Aid in which capacity he chose his own script, "Gars and Goils" and himself as director for this fall's production, Barclay alleged...

Author: By Sarah C.M. Paine, | Title: Pudding Script Comp Under Fire | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

Osherow rebuffed Barclay criticism, saying the "Pudding doesn't pick a show by spreading the wealth," they choose the show which "serves them best...

Author: By Sarah C.M. Paine, | Title: Pudding Script Comp Under Fire | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

...added that Barclay had done a significant amount of theatrical work himself. She said he wrote at least four major Harvard shows and writes reviews for the Independent...

Author: By Sarah C.M. Paine, | Title: Pudding Script Comp Under Fire | 10/8/1977 | See Source »

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