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...It’s incredibly low-key and incredibly fun. If for no other reason, go for the unique theatrical experience of being crammed into a tiny basement in Adams to watch five plays that didn’t exist a day ago,” says Matthew C. Stone ’11. He is referring to the 24-Hour Play Festival, produced this year by Stone, who is also a Crimson arts comper, and Megan L. Amram...
...hour Play Festival is a biannual tradition now in its 14th semester at Harvard. In the span of only a day, about 30 students write, rehearse, direct, and perform five short plays. Even more impressively, the fifth is often a musical with original songs...
...timeline of the festival is nothing short of a whirlwind. At about 6 p.m. the day before, the writers begin to write the plays, which they finish overnight. At 7 a.m. the next morning, the actors start rehearsing them with the directors. During the day the actors costume themselves, find crazy props, and then put on a show three times over the course of the night—this year at 7, 8:30, and 10 p.m. on May 1. Amram recommends the last showing because it is the wildest: “The plays get crazier and crazier over...
Harvard’s third-best finisher was captain Claire Sheldon, who placed 10th at 241. Sheldon’s top round also came on Saturday, when she had three birdies on the way to a three-over-par 75. But an opening-day 84 and a final-day 82 proved to be bogey-laden difference-makers...
Zhang estimated that throughout the course of the day, over fifty people attended the dress swap. She also estimated about 100 dresses were on loan at the event...