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...down to Tech Week and it seems that every little thing is going wrong, it’s great to have a director with a handle on things.' Cregg reflects on rehearsal as a melting pot of different levels of college acting expertise. 'It’s a great cast??We really have a combination of people who are new to Harvard theater and people who are veterans. If you’re on the outside, it can seem difficult to break in, but it’s been a great experience in bringing together...
Some professors justified their absence by the fact that no binding votes were cast??but the same was true of the well-attended meetings where the general education report was discussed. Others have said that the low attendance was implicit criticism. Indeed, some professors present at the meeting criticized the compact for focusing too much on the faculty and not enough on students’ responsibility for their own learning. Yet while their concerns are legitimate—and the compact’s authors agree that student behavior must also be addressed—any disagreement professors...
...stage director, Eaton makes excellent use of space and blocking throughout the opera, but his directing could also do much more to unify the ensemble—and cast??as a whole. Much of the size of “Der Rosenkavalier” lies in the ensemble; while they should add to each scene, they are more often clutter than anything else. They do not aid in directing attention to a certain character or dialogue, but rather serve as a source of confusion. It often seems as though even the members of the ensemble themselves are uncertain...
...heavier emphasis on early music,” says Yu. “For emerging opera singers, it’s a rare opportunity to learn difficult roles.” Many LHO members, like Lily T. Kass ’10, say they value the cast??s diversity. According to Kass, one of the handful of Harvard students who is singing in the show, “It’s incredible to get a mixture of Harvard students and outside people [and] professionals together...
...Furthermore, only Richard Snee as Antigonus seemed to remember that the mood gets lighter in the play’s second half. While the rest of the cast??unflinchingly grim and absurdly costumed in black with blue accents by Charles Shoonmaker—ended up looking like high tragedy gone to outer space. Snee’s fatalism, by contrast, was laced with much-needed humor...