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...Harvard's 976 residents, 26.2 percent are under the age of 18. Crime runs high. The twon has between 20 and 40 arrests a year, and a staff of three full-time police officers, "extremely high for town of this size," according to Police Chief Mike Hagley. He says most of the arrests are fo alcohol-related crimes, arrests and burglaries...
...town is "fairly divided," Hagley says with a hint of sadness...
...thick. A softer grain will absorb low frequencies, which means there can be no richness in the sound." He and the Hopkinses decided to use pitch pine left around from Victorian warehouses. Waxed, it has a rosy glow. The modified horseshoe design solves the intimacy problem. Says soprano Alison Hagley, who plays Susanna in Figaro: "It's really more a circle than a horseshoe, and onstage I feel part of that circle. The audience is my friend and I am theirs...
...Then as now, the festival emphasizes Mozart and, in general, ensemble works. Glyndebourne has more arresting and ambitious productions in its warehouse. But if the Figaro sets were pedestrian, the cast lived up to the company's formidable reputation for ensemble excellence (though there were standouts, notably Hagley and Marie-Ange Todorovitch, as Cherubino). Poor Renee Fleming, as the Countess, was stuck with the staging's only coarse moments. Somehow director Stephen Medcalf thought to dramatize the lady's unhappiness by portraying her in a kind of sexual heat. While Susanna is singing "Dei vieni non tardar," Mozart's heavenly...
...Hagley said he plans to continue doing hisresearch at Jefferson despite Saturday night'sincident