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...MARY A. BRAZELTONCrimson Staff WriterThere were riots in the streets of Dublin when John Millington Synge’s provocative “The Playboy of the Western World” was first produced in Ireland in 1907. Running until May 6, the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) production of “Playboy” hasn’t yet incited Harvard students to a mass uprising, but it does put on a great show. This Loeb Mainstage play tells the story of Christy Mahon (W. “Hugh” Malone ’08), a traveler...
...times modern, political and energetic, the range of moods evoked by the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company’s (HRDC) whimsically named recital, “The Spring Collection of Dancical Werks,” was truly awe-inspiring. Co-directed by Mai-King C. Chan ’06 and Sonia K. Todorova ’07, “Werks” ran this past weekend at the recently completed Harvard Dance Center (HDC), and its performances were as sleek and modern as the new venue. The opening dance, “Not Fire, Not Ice?...
...It’s a very subtle collaborative process,” Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company (HRDC) Co-Director Sonia K. Todorova ’07 says of modern dance. “It becomes something that originates in the choreographer’s mind and then transforms into what the dancers give to it.” The result? “Nobody...can predict the end.” For the HRDC, tonight is that unpredictable end. This weekend, the company’s straightforwardly titled “Spring Concert of Modern Dance?...
...creative process of writing a score and lyrics may have been new to Commins, but the feeling of community was just what he was looking for in Harvard’s musical theater scene, which he first entered as part of the Harvard-Radclife Dramatic Club (HRDC) production “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” this fall. “There’s something for everyone here, from the juggler to the clarinetist to the swing dancer,” he said. “Also, it’s more intense [than in high school...
...American viewers, using more colorful, conversational language. Burkle’s creation—which will serve as the culmination not only of his academic career as a French Language and Literature concentrator, but also of four years spend immersed in the world of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC)—will debut tonight on the Loeb Mainstage. Burkle emphasizes his efforts to make the play relevant and interesting to Harvard audiences, claiming that “with all the germophobia and hand sanitizers and chiropractors of our modern century, it seems an update of [the play] would...