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...been a long time in the making. After losing Brad Pitt for the lead role and getting a $45 million budget reduction, the film was almost dropped entirely. But, Aronofsky persevered to create something perhaps more transcendent and timeless than one might expect of an independent director??s traumatic Hollywood debut. The film is set in three different time periods, spanning a millenium. Though the official website calls it “an odyssey about one man’s eternal struggle to save the woman he loves,” this is not exactly crystal clear throughout...
Summers also said this summer that he would contribute to the blog Open University on The New Republic’s Web site—but he has yet to post to that page. And on Oct. 19, he joined the hedge fund firm D.E. Shaw as a managing director??a development that prompted fellow Open University blogger Daniel Drezner to write on the site, “SO THIS IS WHY LARRY’S BEEN...
...mother, Margaret. Rugani brings a cold presence to her character that nicely complements Margaret’s frigid personality.”Stern is at the helm of “The Marriage of Bette and Boo” as part of the HRDC’s yearly Visiting Director??s Project. Stern’s directing is expertly understated in that he emphasizes the character-based nature of the play. Stern keeps outside effects of sound and light to a minimum, maintaining the focus on the characters’ verbal and physical interactions—and thus...
...hired as the Interim Director??his job is only for this year,” says Griggs. “When the New College Theatre opens, there may be a new search...
Generations of family struggles, presented with a combination of gravity and comedy, dominate the first Loeb Mainstage theatrical production of the year, “The Marriage of Bette and Boo,” which opens tonight and will run through Oct. 28. As a part of the Visiting Director??s Project (VDP), the play is the only Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club production this season that will not have a Harvard student at its helm. Instead, the play is being directed by Marcus Stern, the renowned associate director of the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) and the A.R.T./MXAT...