Word: daniels
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...current production will run through July 11, The Winter's Tale July 15 through August 1, and Richard II August 5 through 22. All three will be produced by Daniel Seltzer, acting director of the Loeb...
Harry T. Levin, Irving Babbitt Professor of Comparative Literature, William Alfred, professor of English, and Daniel Seltzer, assistant professor of English and acting director of the Loeb Drama Center, informed, challenged and entertained an attentive audience of more than 200 in Lowell Lecture Hall...
...translation from page to stage owes much to George Hamlin, who directed the Loeb version; but it owes more to Daniel Seltzer, who acted Lear. Those of us who saw Seltzer as Falstaff and Faustus expected that he could meet the test of King Lear, and he does. In a role which demands an incomparably exhausting range of emotions, Seltzer manages them all. From the first scene, an unlikely, impossible beginning, his Lear was "every inch a King." In that scene he made the mythology work, starting at a tremendous pitch and moving past it. Lear roars, cries, whispers, laughts...
...Loeb's commencement production of Julius Caesar is, as Brutus might say, indeed ambitious. Director Daniel Seltzer parades a huge cast (playing eighty parts) across the cavernous main stage, dresses them in sumptuous costumes, mixes them together in mob scenes and battles, and supplements it all with a broad range of lighting and sound effects. But if his effort is ambitious, the result is at best uneven; Seltzer's Caesar is at times taut, at times grotesque, most often flat...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club has elected officers for 1964-65. They are: president, Daniel J. Rishman '66 of Dunster House and Greensboro, N.C.; vice-president, Jason Kelley '66 of Adams House and Dallas, Tex,; secretary, Donald J. O'Bell '66, of Dunster House and Kingsville, Ohio; and treasurer, Karen Monson '66, of Moors Hall and Newburgh...