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...show that (in the words of producer Erica Rabbit '00) aimed at being "traditional fun and light," Guys and Dolls has already tested a lot of the boundaries in Harvard theater. When their application for the Loeb Mainstage was turned down, McGuinness and her production staff were faced with the problem of finding a space big enough for the large cast and schnazzy dance numbers a good production of Guys and Dolls would require. Though they looked into the Reimann Center and the Agassiz (where West Side Story went up three years before) none of these were large enough...
...other theaters there are already headsets and lights and sound systems--and there's none of that in here. They gave me the key to the door and said `Good luck.'" Even before they could get the key there was the problem of funding. "If you're in the Loeb you have HRDC behind you, or if you're in Gilbert and Sullivan you have G&S behind you. We didn't have any of that, we don't have a huge budget that's been built up over the years." Choreographer Jim Augustine '01 suggests that the budget problems...
David G. Mitten, Loeb professor of classical art and archaeology and the faculty adviser to the Islamic Society, said he hopes the week corrects misconceptions about Islam...
...addition to the usual Burger King tie-in, Lincoln Mercury is running commercials that promote both the film and a new minivan. The movie's sound track includes a spectrum of old and new hipsters: Busta Rhymes and Iggy Pop, Lisa Loeb and Lou Rawls, Beck and DEVO (whose co-begetter, Mark Mothersbaugh, wrote the film's score). There is also The Rugrats Movie itself, a knowing festival of pop-cultural citations, evocations and plain old rip-offs. Says Albie Hecht of Nickelodeon, which conducted "parent-focused research" to broaden the project's salability: "We worked hard to make sure...
...Angeles of the 1940s made an appearance at the Loeb mainstage last Friday night, and I can get it out of my skin. I want to be a scowling man with chest hair in a battered with Venetian blinds. I am nostalgic for a time and place I have never been--is there a better sign that a show has hit home...