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Director Aoife E. Spillane-Hinks ’06, on the other hand, never seems concerned with anything but the spirit of her artwork. She directed "Slavs!" last fall and J.M. Synge’s "The Playboy of the Western World," will be her second consecutive production on the Loeb??€™s mainstage—an honor most Harvard directors never even experience once...
...stage so that while at one moment it may be crowded with bodies, at the next, it empties, giving two or three dancers the chance to show off more refined steps. And although the tap dancing is well-done and pleasantly rhythmic, it is when the Loeb??€™s small stage is filled that the dancing makes a statement in line with the introductory spoken word performance...
...being but to full use. The play itself occurs on what is normally the mainstage’s stage, and seating is situated alongside it. The whole affair, then, conjures the close-quarters feel of the Ex while providing twice the seating capacity and retaining the Loeb??€™s atrocious acoustics. This is a mixed bag, and though I heartily endorse avoiding the temptation the Loeb presents to produce mammoth, overly-ambitious and preposterous casts-of-scores student theater mega-disasters (think: Chess), there is perhaps some as-yet-undiscovered middle ground that the HRDC can reach. Regardless, Gilead...
...Loeb??€™s latest book is an anthology of anecdotes by the likes of Nelson Mandela, Maya Angelou, Tony Kushner and Pablo Neruda. The general theme? Apparently ordinary citizens can make an extraordinay difference...
...Loeb??€™s response was tongue-in-cheek: “Well, I believe that at the time this country’s constitution was written it was considered ahead of its time...