Word: dramaã
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...Bull Durham featuring members of the film’s cast and crew. The event was cancelled when Hall of Fame president Dale Petroskey declared that recent remarks by Robbins and Sarandon—who were busy advocating for peace 15 years after starring in the minor-league diamond drama??“ultimately could put our troops in even more danger.” (Robbins hit back at the time, suggesting that Petroskey belonged with “the cowards and ideologues in a hall of infamy and shame...
...drawers, out-of-place in a 1940s New Orleans slum), and costuming by Rowena H. Potts ’06 and A. Haven Thompson ’07. I wouldn’t recommend that Harvard attempt the play again any time soon, but this Streetcar did do House drama??and Harvard drama??proud...
There was no drama??no need...
...dancers; they’re also actors, and they’re also musicians,” claims choreographer Adrienne M. Minster ’04. These are the fighting words of a rising student trend towards interdisciplinary art—collaboratively mixing genres from dance to music to drama??at Harvard...
...production continues to emphasize the contrast between the real and the unreal by steering clear of a traditional conceptualization of the themes of the play. Rather than the courtly appearance normally associated with Shakepearean drama??“played in tights and capes and those ridiculous pumpkin pants,” as Bittner describes them—the production aims for a sparse vision of Scotland that contrasts the real world of Macbeth with the supernatural one. While other productions of the play focus on the system of feudalism in Scotland, this one takes a different approach...