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Several members of the group are currently engaged in the HDC's Theatre Workshop production of Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell," which will afterwards become the first play in their repertoire...
...HDC subsidiary's production of these two very different plays provides a very pleasant afternoon, and serves well its function of developing talent and exploiting relatively unknown dramatic material...
...most apparent transformation has taken place within the Harvard Dramatic Club, which three years ago was demoralized and near insolvency. Now, however, the HDC has generated a University-wide renascence of quality and vigor in drama. No more than six or seven members of this central group intend theatre careers, but their productions have already achieved occasional brilliance--by any professional standard...
Given the reservoirs of undeveloped skills that continually reside in the College community, the bounds of student enthusiasm are virtually limitless. WHRB goes on a 700-hour broadcasting orgy, the HDC produces some of the most difficult plays obtainable, and the Glee Club sings concerts with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Tighter organization and planning, constant self-criticism, and allocation of the requisite time and energy can produce virtually any desired...
Female Lead: Edith Iselin, as Young Wife in Schnitzler's "Reigen" (HDC); Lisa Rosenfarb, as Jocasta in Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex" (Eliot); Lisa Rosenfarb, as Gertrude in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" (HDC...