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What to do with a tragedy that’s not that tragic? Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of King Richard the Second,” produced by Veronica T. Golin ’07 and Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08, which played at...
It’s a rare moment when an English professor, a tennis player, and a garbage collector can find a common interest. Yet all three may find themselves intrigued by the production of William Shakespeare’s “Richard II” going up in the...
Uwe Leichsenring seems like a typical bürger from small-town Germany. He lives with his wife and child in the tiny village of Königstein in the former East German state of Saxony, where he owns three driving schools and is a member of the town council...
“It would certainly be greatly appreciated and never under-used, I think,” said Jeremy R. Funke ’05, vice president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Drama Club. “This would sort of be a good intermediate first step...I don?...
The cast, outside of Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, and their foil, a player (Mike B. Hoagland ’07), is more or less restricted to prop status; none of them talk with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern for long enough to make an impression. Yet all of the actors give the sense that...