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Weber’s review lavishes praise on Jarcho, singling her out from the other playwrights. “The title, with its ominously ironic suggestion of the nurturing of the very young, is a good indication of Ms. Jarcho’s sophistication,” he writes. “The playwright creates a hothouse for the misguided malevolence that might result in grievous disaster...
...professional director, Brett W. Reynolds, directed “Nursery,” but Jarcho spoke frequently with him throughout the staging process, sometimes questioning his decisions. “The guy is brilliant, and I trusted him a lot, but when you write something, you feel very close to it,” she says. “For me, this play was something I wrote very seriously and sort of painfully, and there were things that he did that lightened it...Initially, when he said we’d use cartoon music, I said...
...addition to the photo shoot, Jarcho spoke with a Seventeen staffer on the phone. “More than anything it was a tremendous trip. I can’t believe I’m in Seventeen magazine,” says Jarcho. “It appealed to my vanity and my sense of irony. It was a good gig. It was totally fun, and I didn’t take it too seriously...
Perl-Rosenthal—who, like Jarcho, is an alum of Manhattan’s Hunter College High School—is featured on the page opposite Jarcho as another “voice for the new world” for his involvement in last spring’s Progressive Student Labor Movement sit-in. While Perl-Rosenthal did not move inside Mass. Hall, he was integral in organizing the involvement of campus religious groups, bringing speakers to the Yard who Perl-Rosenthal said were able to attract a different demographic to the protest...
...Jarcho, on the other hand, plans to continue writing and directing. If their recent accomplishments are any indications of future success, they both seem destined to do well in their chosen pursuits. Well enough, perhaps, to never again be featured in the pop star-filled pages of Seventeen...