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...decay that literally stares everyone in the face. It is present in various stages of completion throughout the play, adding a level of surreality—albeit plot-mandated surreality—to an otherwise fairly straightforward set. The other notable aspect of the set, which was designed by Courtney E. Thompson ’09 and suggests an apartment with a few pieces of furniture, is an abstract hanging in the back like fragmented rock, a touch that is appropriately in keeping with the increasingly broken family of the play...
...victory. “The goalie made some good saves,” Du said. “But there were a couple times when we let up on our scoring opportunities. We were just not bearing down on our opportunities.” —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...down,” Fitz said. “We could play with them when we wanted to,” he added, “but we couldn’t keep up with them the whole game.” —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...COURTNEY D. SKINNER
Building a gigantic dinosaur skeleton is not an easy task–just ask History and Science concentrator and Dunster House resident Courtney E. Thompson ’09. Thompson is both the set designer and technical director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Pterodactyls,” a play written by Nicky Silver that opens this Friday at the Loeb Experimental Theatre. Thompson is responsible for the show’s visual centerpiece, a model Tyrannosaurus Rex that is nearly nine feet tall. "First off, you have to build a dinosaur...