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...skilled drumming. The dancers of the Harvard College Gumboots Troupe, which originated stylistically from the mines of apartheid South Africa, presented a more specific African heritage. Members danced in rubber boots while creating a beat of clapping, stomping, and chanting in a largely similar to spirit to the off-Broadway performing group STOMP. The show could not have closed with a more appropriate finale, which consisted of representatives from each of the groups returning to the stage, first performing an excerpt of their own style, and finishing by coming together to all perform to the theme of Akroyd?...
...touch “many people across a wide spectrum.” The program, McLeod said, both encourages students to attend Harvard events and helps to fill seats that would otherwise remain vacant. The program’s name is a reference to a discount Broadway ticket service in New York City with the same name. Favia C. Merritt ’09 used a raffled-off ticket to attend the Renaissance Ball Friday night. “I think it’s an amazing program because I’ll go to more events...
Diane Paulus, the ART's new artistic director, has decided to endear herself to undergraduates by sponsoring a trip to see a dress rehearsal of her critically lauded production of the musical Hair, due to open on Broadway in March...
Cheap Seats. You don't have to trawl the Great White Way for good theater. Take in an off-Broadway show (also useful for impressing a first date or a client, on a budget) with two-for-one tickets to off-Broadway shows - see Cynthia Nixon in Distracted or Kathleen Turner in The Third Story - during the last two weeks of Feb. Check out the On the House deal here...
...Like floorboards, driven apart over the years by heat and humidity, there’s a divide between the vocals and the instrumentation. Morrissey has given in entirely to his natural tendency to caramel crooning, and, nearly always stalled in throaty vibrato, sounds more like a second-rate Broadway singer than a rock star. Gone is the occasional roughness, the edge of the lead singer of the Smiths, a thinness that emphasized the honeyed richness of his voice even more. Now it’s incessantly cloying and sickly sweet all of the time. But even as he?...