Word: chorused
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...than on the anniversary of his birth, his memory becomes jaundiced. No matter how much attention is paid to his achievements in public life, these accomplishments seem less significant when viewed in the ominous shadow of his assasination. It is like watching a play of his life with a chorus sitting in the rear of the stage whispering "if only he had lived, if only he had lived..." Unfortunately, Kennedy's death, now a national obsession, has become the most memorable accomplishment of his life...
...fans got the first licks with a chorus of "Yale band sucks," which they quickly reduced to just plain "Yale sucks" when the Crimson helped their cause with a touchdown and field goal...
...first full-fledged student musical to play on the Mainstage in more than four years, Evita attracted a supporting casts, that any Harvard musical would envy. Every large number gets added energy and fire from the chorus' dynamic singing and dancing...
...worship Eva Peron inspires is eerily reminiscent of fascism--the crowd chants "Pe-ron" over and over again--and Rebecca Shannon's excellent choreography heightens the resemblance by having chorus members thrust their arms out in rhythmic salutes. Shannon also makes good use of the Mainstage's ample space, as she balances different groups off one another. In "Peron's Latest Flame," for example, the aristocrats step lightly and delicately, tilting their cigarette holders in disgust, while the military men stomp across the stage swinging their arms...
...cheers that followed, several blue blazer-clad students broke into a chorus of "Happy Days Are Here Again," as older Republicans smoked cigars and cheered. Children, wearing sweatshirts emblazoned with Bush-Quayle stickers, wandered about the party. One boy clamored in front of the TV cameras and said, "I like Bush--it got me on TV three days...