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...Baker Room, “Playing Their Part: The Idler Club and the History of Women’s Theater at Harvard and Radcliffe,” will accompany each of the show’s five performances. Cast member and Athena co-founder Julia H. Fawcett ’04 prepared the exhibit after researching the Idler Club on a Carol Pforzheimer Grant last summer...
...centerpiece of the exhibit is a black-and-white photograph of the 1909 Merchant of Venice cast that ordinarily hangs in the hallways outside the Agassiz Theater. An Athena recreation of the photo, featuring the same characters in the same positions, will appear beside it and eventually, Fawcett hopes, join the original in the annals of Harvard-Radcliffe history...
Before stepping into the center of the Leverett House Junior Common Room to begin rehearsal for Scene 3 of Act II, Fawcett and her scene partner Julia C. Reischel ’04 danced near the fireplace. Caroline E. Jackson ’06, who plays the gregarious and vainglorious Venetian Gratiano, rummaged behind her bags and produced a small potted plant...
...most likely explanation, say Peter Fawcett of the University of New Mexico and Mark Boslough of the Sandia National Laboratory, is planetary rings. They speculate that a large asteroid hit the Earth at an oblique angle and plowed across the surface for some distance before ricocheting away. In the process, the theory goes, it sprayed molten and vaporized Earth and asteroid chunks into space, where some pieces went into orbit and eventually formed an opaque ring...
Produced by Julia H. Fawcett...