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...show, which is being co-presented by the HBC and the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC), opens this Friday. But preparations started as far back as May, when Kenney and Keller began the long process of procuring the performance rights for an ambitious list of pieces that included works by acclaimed choreographers Twyla Tharp, Martha Graham, and Bob Fosse...
...course, Sniderman isn’t new to the stage. He’s an accomplished actor who performed in and worked on several HRDC productions last year. But inexperience isn’t necessarily a weakness...
...Resnicow says of his firm. For some, those margins make all the difference. “The money is an issue,” says Joshua C. Phillips ’07. He has been extremely involved with theater while at Harvard, participating in a dozen HRDC shows, performing in the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, and writing this year’s Hasty Pudding script, as well as being a member of the Signet Society. “A life in arts is famously rough for most people, especially starting out. It’s a big risk...
...floor, at the feet of aghast relatives: this image of violence is repeated several times as a symbol of the failure of family life in “The Marriage of Bette and Boo.” As such a motif suggests, the first Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) Mainstage show of the year does not shirk from conflict in its portrayal of suburban life. Running until Oct. 28, “Bette and Boo” was written by Christopher F. Durang ’71. Produced by Aileen K. Robinson ’08, the play is directed...
...series of tech workshops within the HRDC—given at the beginning of each semester and started by Ur several semesters ago—suggests a renewed focus on technical theater within the HRDC over the past few years, one that counters its recent administrative losses...