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...actual critique of Stanislavsky, however, is mostly based on an uncharitable, oversimplified reading of the director??s prolific work: “Stanislavsky’s famed (if essentially hypothetical) system, then, was and is the dissection of the motives and emotions of the character. One hundred years of actors have wasted their time in this pointless pursuit.” He proceeds to expound on why the emphasis on character over plot is a flawed method of theater making, but he never successfully validates his vitriolic reading of Stanislavski. To take on a figure so influential...
...camaraderie was especially important in a movie without a huge star in the cast. “A lot of this movie lives and dies on the chemistry of the cast,” said Evans, “Even if the script’s great and the director??s great, if you don’t care about the characters and the relationships they have with one another then I think we missed the ball...
Harvard Stem Cell Institute Co-director??and Biology Professor Douglas A. Melton and educational consultant Gail O’Keefe will lead Eliot House. Honored multiple times by TIME Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, Melton is considered to be a pioneer in his field. O'Keefe works to improve access to quality education for high-risk youth in the Boston area...
...last few years the IOP has hoped to strengthen its career service offerings, and the recent growth in students seeking political jobs, coupled with the record number of applicants to the Director??s Internship program have encouraged the Institute to move forward, said IOP Director Bill Purcell...
Christopher W. Danello ’12, the IOP’s student chair of internships, said that the greater diversity of programming has attracted more applicants. He added that students are attracted to the hands-on experience afforded by Director??s Internships...