Word: conductor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...professional at Harvard," says Benjamin. "At the A.R.T., you come out feeling that you have all these wonderful facilities, but you need permission to use them. [Working under the A.R.T ] is like being in day care." In fact, the annual Pudding show has a professional director, choreographer, music director, conductor and costume designer--and a professional handles the props as well...
...There has been angst over the general lameness of the student body," student conductor John A. E. Pottow '93 said. "This is an attempt to revitalize student spirit...
...that Leland attributes to me many of the artistic decisions of the play--the choice of Michael McNeal as Clay, my additions to the Conductor's part, etc., and yet, she doesn't credit me with the casting of Cohen as Lula. I wanted a younger Lula, and the decision to make the character more hysterical from the outset was mine as well. I have studied this play for four years now, and I firmly believe that Dutchman is anything but a subtle play, and Lula is anything but a realistic, "normal" character. She is most certainly not "bitter...
...Tombar, as the conductor, is definitely the best part of this production. His booming voice creates a hypnotic effect that starts and ends the play. The speech, taken from Baraka's poetry, is an excellent choice by Guerrero and adds further meaning to the already complex play...
...strong cast, headed by baritone Eugene Perry as Malcolm, brings X sharply to life, and conductor William Henry Curry leads the Orchestra of St. Luke's and Davis' own avant-garde jazz ensemble, Episteme, with verve. With the greater pictorial resources available to the cinema, no doubt Lee's film will have a stronger initial impact. But music's power to persuade, destabilize and immortalize should never be underestimated. Just ask the ancient Greeks...