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...They wanted an ‘A’ name after my great-grandfather, Alec. The first person who ever mentioned it to me was Helen Vendler when I was interviewing for her freshman seminar.” A familiar face among the cast of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club??s Mainstage productions, Hill is the 2008 recipient of the Radcliffe Doris Cohen Levi Prize. The medal is awarded by the Harvard Office for the Arts to “the Harvard undergraduate who combines talent and energy with outstanding enthusiasm for musical theater at Harvard...
...original staging of “Adelphoe”—originally written by Greek playwright Menander and adapted by Roman scribe Terence—was, perhaps, not so fun: it was first performed 2000 years ago during a funeral. Taxin insists that the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club??s production of “Adelphoe,” however, is “hilarious.” According to Taxin, Terence’s “Adelphoe” is the best known version of the play. “Early Roman drama is heavily...
...chose it to make people think that the crazy things we do break the laws of physics,” says Club treasurer Isaac S. Shivvers ’10. “It was late, late at night,” he adds. Skinner, the Club??s president, was recently in the Adams House courtyard, decked out with a costume of colorful pajamas and stilts, and accompanied by Shivvers in street clothes, juggling implements in hand, to celebrate the beknighting of Corey M. Rennell ’07-’08 to the Principality of Sealand...
...story of Samson and using hair as a symbol of the French aristocracy. In the group’s 2002 production of the Shakespeare classic “Julius Caesar,” the title character died of a paper cut. The cast, recruited through the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club??s Common Casting, began rehearsing three weeks before the show. Because many of Sunken Garden’s performers are involved in other performances over Arts First weekend, the production schedule is relaxed and relatively low-commitment. “It’s a pretty chill process...
...undergraduates descended upon the Malkin Athletic Center quad Saturday to learn about different ways to contribute to sustainability. The Environmental Action Committee (EAC) sponsored the event that brought together an array of campus groups—from the Harvard College Democrats to the Harvard Outing Club??to encourage students to be involved in environmental efforts. “We are trying to make this a community event, something everyone can participate in to make sustainability a part of everyday life,” said Alexandra A. Mushegian ’10, one of the event coordinators. Moving from...