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...Joanna I. Naples-Mitchell ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Kirkland House...
...some very sympathetic women who commit adultery - something inconceivable to Shakespeare." Things happen to Shakespeare's women; Middleton's make things happen. Characters like The Roaring Girl's Moll Cutpurse, who flaunts social rules by wearing trousers and refusing to marry, and The Changeling's Beatrice Joanna - whose plan to hire a servant to kill her fiancé backfires when the hit man blackmails her into bed - are the architects of their own destiny, for better or worse...
...design (by Hanley) was very simple, it stayed true to Garcia Lorca’s style and symbolism. An obsession with white, so common in Lorca’s plays and poems, was evident in the white hanging curtains, and provided a beautiful touch. The costumes (designed by Joanna Marquina ’10), though mostly faithful to Garcia Lorca’s symbolism, were at times over-the-top, especially the Bride’s humongous black dress.The lighting, designed by Nicholas J. Shearer ’09, was amazing. Several times throughout the show, the stage...
...Livesey currently lives in Mather House with his wife Joanna Stephens, a semi-professional actress who will appear in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Bodas de Sangre,” and their two daughters Beatrix and Frankie...
...Joanna I. Naples-Mitchell ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Kirkland House...