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...families, friends, and Cantabrigians ventured out to partake in the celebration.“Some weekends there’s huge crowds, and then some weekends there aren’t,” said Barry A. Shafrin ’09, who preformed in the Sunken Garden Children??s Theater’s production of “A Tale of Two Cities.” “I feel like Arts First is really good because people will make a connection to the arts and want to see shows in the future...
...producers and co-writer Patrick D. Swieskowski ’06 issued a stern warning to the house managers: “Don’t let any kids in.” A potboiler warning reading “not suitable for children?? appeared prominently on the production’s playbills, but Swieskowski wasn’t taking any chances.And for good reason: the show’s script—co-written by Swieskowski, Samuel M. Johnson ’06, co-producer Farley T. Katz ’06, Michael C. Mitnick...
...PATRICK R. CHESNUT Crimson Staff Writer Charles Dickens, Oprah Winfrey, and Scooby Doo might not seem to have much in common, but each made an appearance in the Sunken Garden Children??s Theater’s adaptation of “A Tale of Two Cities,” which ran in Radcliffe Yard from May 5 to 7. Taking its cues more from “Shrek” than from Dickens, the play worked as both a comedic children??s show and a delightful postmodern farce. The play, co-directed by Mary E. Birnbaum...
...year graduation rate at UMass-Amherst is 62 percent for students who enrolled in 1998. The number decreases at other UMass campuses, with UMass-Dartmouth at 50 percent and UMass-Boston at 28 percent. However, Long added, the onus is also on families to plan ahead for their children??s education so that they are not faced with loans and are, in some cases, forced to drop out. “Families need to take advantage of saving options such as 529 plans,” Long said. Bowles, who received his College degree in economics, believes that...
...foray into musical theater, and last semester’s “Lulu.” This semester Martin has roles in the Mainstage drama “The Playboy of the Western World” and in the Sunken Garden’s Children??s Theater production of “A Tale of Two Cities.”Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) member Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06, who is currently directing Martin in “Playboy,” says that Martin’s athleticism has contributed both...