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...assassinate her cousin, the duke. Adam G. Zalisk ’07, as Duke Alessandro himself, is dynamically sleazy, capricious and otherwise tyrannical. Ben D. Margo ’04 is extremely funny as the scheming Cardinal Salviati Cibo; his interactions with the Marchessa Ruccellai Cibo (Olga V. Fedorishcheva ’03) are a real highlight. Emily V.W. Galvin ’04, as the aging patriot Filippa Strozzi, projects a stoic grandeur even in her moments of most intense suffering, while her rather misguided son Piero (Nick J. O’Donovan) seethes and rages with persuasive intensity...
Reason is the product of a collaboration between the Office for the Arts at Harvard and the Market Theater. The purpose of the production is to give Harvard students exposure to professional theater. Four of the nine actors in Reason are Harvard Undergraduates. The lucky four, Olga V. Fedorishcheva ’03, Angela Mi Young Hur ’02, Johanna S. Karlin ’05, and Susan S. Thompson ’05, concur that working with professionals has been an enlightening experience, and one that is difficult to find as a student actor at Harvard...
...Reason’s undergraduate actors, the production has been a unique opportunity to grow as the characters they play could not.. Olga Fedorishcheva says, “It’s unbelievable. There is no doubt that this kind of professional acting experience is valuable to students.” However, the actors point out the scarcity of such opportunities at Harvard. Susan Thompson, for example, feels that the college provides great experiences for student directors but does a weaker job making professional-level acting experience available to students. The collaboration between the Market Theater and the Office...
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