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...scene through the frame of his hands. Such details will make all the difference when his vision is unveiled, and Freeman hopes it will share with Shakespeare the quality of being "both spontaneous and inevitable." But audiences (and Opera Australia) will be wanting more than that when the curtain rises this week. They're hoping Freeman's Flute will turn Mozart's music into theatrical magic...
...opposite, a huge white curtain catches the afternoon light coming in through the windows. It’s not made of cloth, but of white plastic, onetime Glad garbage bags, prodded, divided into two layers, and sewn together...
...have a conceptual underpinning,” she says. “It was about working with the material, its fragility. I wanted a sculpture that would capture it.” And so she took her twenty textured Glad bags and sewed them into a curtain...
Hannah B. Merriman, a student at Harvard Divinity School, admires the curtain as she walks out of the lobby. “It’s amazing,” she says, “how you can make art from anything...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Sanders Theatre can seat 1,167, according to a University website. The decision to move the Faculty meeting to Sanders may signal that FAS administrators expect record turnout. But the move may also come as a result of a scheduling conflict at Loeb. The curtain will rise at the American Repertory Theatre’s production of “Romeo and Juliet” at 7:30 p.m. that same evening. —William C. Marra contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs...