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...play is comprised of three parts. In the first, the old primary communist leaders debate the future of Russia and the world while waiting for a speech to take place. In the second, a bureaucrat attempts to seduce Kat (Catrin M. Lloyd Bollard ’08), the guard at a bizarre storage facility for brains of important Party members, as they discuss the future of Russia and the world. He is rebuffed when her female lover, B (E.A. “Zia” Okocha ’08), shows up. The couple discusses sex, vodka and the future...
...cast succeeds in interpreting the strange momentum of the play, blending the mundane, the theatrical and the fantastic without ever losing any element. Particularly impressive is Lloyd-Bollard as Kat, who simultaneously conveys cruelty, humor, sexiness, and vulnerability with great energy and aplomb, making the second scene the highlight of the play...
...Olympic team, Harvard’s upper ranks do not provide quite as much depth as they have the last two years.“We lost a lot to graduation and it takes time to replace a Corriero, an Ashley Banfield [’05], a Kat Sweet [’05],” Stone said. “We’re going to rely a lot on goaltending and fortunately we have good goaltending. So we’re going to start there and work our way up by taking care of our own zone first...
...Ryan Junell created for Spoon’s “The Two Sides of Monsieur Valentine,” from “Gimme Fiction,” their latest album, is definitely interesting. After all, self-proclaimed “bad-ass drag-king” Johnny Kat makes a cameo appearance...
Don’t forget Kat Sweet either, the charismatic tri-captain and occasional scorer off the third line, or Ali Crum and Sarah Holbrook, pivotal role players throughout their Harvard careers...