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...true love never did run smooth,” wrote Shakespeare in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the first play performed by HRST this summer. “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” HRST??s last play this summer, embraces this course—unsmooth and all—as the only way to describe modern love...
...HRST??s actual production of “The World Over” was very impressive, particularly the set design by Thalassa G. Raasch ’09. The ship, with which some of Adam’s travels take place, was extremely well constructed, even beautiful. At the beginning of the play, a map of some of Adam’s travels was projected onto the ship’s white sails. This extremely professional construction proved useful throughout the play, particularly during the hurricane scene that HRST impressively portrayed at the end of the first...
...idyllic first half segues into a more serious and true-to-life storyline, as the show’s cast survive some tough times to emerge a little more grown-up and genuine. Though some hearts get broken and a few life lessons are learned, the script and the HRST??s production never lose their light-hearted touch; despite the allure directors might feel to draw very profound morals from the show, co-directors Maya Anand ’03 and Dan J. Poston ’04 do well to keep the focus on the laughs...
...contrast to the drama of The Blue Room, HRST??s third show, Psycho Beach Party, written by Charles Bush and directed by Andrew Boch ’03, is a comedy about “beach chicks trying to get boyfriends,” Lehrman said...
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