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...going to come out soaking and not be the same as you were when you went in.” “This show is all about that moment of realization where someone comprehends something important that becomes a universal truth,” says Matthew I. Bohrer ’10, one of the ensemble members, all of whom take on multiple roles. “All these stories are using transformation as a way of helping people obtain universal knowledge and a universal understanding that they might not necessarily have...
...situation, you have to handle the business stuff,” explains Greenbaum. “You’re hustling, you’re calling shows, you’re sending press kits.”But not everyone in HCSUCS has to feel the pressure. Matthew I. Bohrer ’10, in his second year with HCSUCS, is excited by the group’s success in so quickly tapping into a base of alumni.“We’re trying to create something that people can make into a career if they want...
...comedy, which typically focuses on individual performance. “You work on your material yourself, and you don’t really get to learn how to improve it until you hear what the audience’s reaction is,” HSUCS member Matthew I. Bohrer ’10 says about sticking to open-mics. “Which can be a very painful thing,” he adds.While creating a community of comedians is one goal, helping the audience understand the craft behind the scenes is another aim of the organization. The group?...
...Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol” is a play haunted by regrets, misfortune, and ghosts, both real and imagined. This Mainstage production, directed by Catherine “Calla” I. Videt ’08 and produced by Matt I. Bohrer ’10, maintains an otherworldly aspect throughout its time upon the stage. Running through April 14, the play is an impressionistic look at the life and death of the title character, a poor and often friendless woman living in the French countryside. The result is a fascinating—but occasionally impenetrable?...
CORRECTION: The April 9 arts review "Cryptic 'Cabrol' at Mainstage" incorrectly stated that Matt I. Bohrer '10 produced the Loeb Mainstage production "The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol." In fact, Bohrer was one of four members of the production team, and the executive producer was Mollie M. Kirk...