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...says Ingber. “It’s a showcase for younger, rising comics,” he adds. “We’re all in it together.” “Anyone who is in HSUCS can be in a Broadway show, which is pretty huge,” Greenbaum says in reference to the success of the production. Harvard funnymen like Nathan J. Dern ’07 and Baratunde R. Thurston ’99 were frequent performers at the Sage Theater during its run. Thurston now hosts the show...
...student and a male non-affiliate walking with him were approached by two unidentified individuals at the corner of Broadway and Highland Avenue...
Braff said a Broadway-style episode of the show called “My Musical” was his favorite since it let him “sing about poo,” and he talked of the show’s popularity among young audiences, saying that “if they had the little Nielsen boxes” in college dorms, “we might still...
...start with a couple of hours a day because we're creating new material to go on the road with Broadway...
...fashion designer who moves from comfortably gay to politically gay. Again he was matched with a firecracker actress (Christine Baranski), and again he gave a performance that located every laugh without strangling it. I thought the play was funny and poignant, halfway to profound, but the proposed move to Broadway never materialized. George did, though, when Mary and I and some friends greeted him after the final curtain. Vibrant on stage, he seemed a little more subdued now, but as always was congenial to old friends or new acquaintances. We figured George was bound to last as long...