Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...knowing he would not be a psychologist, Franken spent most of his time at Harvard getting from one day to the next, always careful to keep his head above academic water. He spurned the Loeb, the Lampoon and the Pudding to work by himself for Dunster House productions...
...Sister, My Sister. Presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Black CAST at the Loeb Ex, April 15-17, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets available at the box office free the day before each performance...
...Blacks. The Harvard-Radcliffe Black CAST tackles Jean Genet's symbolic drama The Blacks--which uses racial hatred as a metaphor for the absurdity of modern society--with apparently mixed results. At the Loeb, April 14-17, at 8 p.m. Tickets...
Questions of terror and identity dominate the Loeb staging of The Blacks, written by playwright Jean Genet in 1958. Despite weak direction that at times reduces the complexity of Genet to a confused gray monotone, some unnerving answers do emerge in John Kirkwood's Black CAST production...
...Blacks. Jean Genet's symbolic clown drama uses the metaphor of race hatred to suggest the absurdity of society and life in general. At the Loeb, April 8-11 and 14-17, at 8 p.m. Tickets...