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Daniel J. Wilner ’07 would like to invite you into the newly furnished living room formerly known as the Loeb Ex. For the next two weeks, Wilner—the director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s (HRDC) production of two-time Pulitzer winner Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”—has transformed the Loeb Experimental Theatre into a sitting-room that will serve as the setting for the play. Produced by Emily A. Cregg...
...might shock some with the unlikeliness of its juxtaposition—this Restoration comedy has been painstakingly uprooted and set down in the middle of the 1980s. Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 directs William Congreve’s most famous play, going up in the Loeb Mainstage on April 27 and playing during Arts First weekend. But it won’t be your standard classical fare: using Reagan-era music, neon lights, and loads of paint, Birnbaum’s vision attempts to give an old story new life. A dark comedy, the story follows the rakish...
...walked out of the Loeb Ex on Friday feeling as though I had just been through a war—a war that, like all wars, was chaotic and emotionally draining. It took me the entire walk back to the Quad before my muscles could relax...
...deals with intersecting affairs, complicated marriage proposals, and attempts to secure inheritances—to be a punk-influenced romp. But that is exactly what veteran director Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 creates with her latest (and, sadly, final) production, which runs through May 5 at the Loeb Mainstage. The show is produced by Ben M. Poppel ’09 and Aileen K. Robinson ’08, and it satirizes its own genre, often to hilarious effect...
...Under the direction of Daniel J. Wilner ’07, the living-room drama of Edward Albee’s Tony award-winning “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” comes to an unsettlingly real life in the Loeb Experimental Theatre April 27 through May 5. The show is produced by Emily A. Cregg...