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...craft of theater has served her well in her time at Harvard, where she has had a large impact on the theater community as both an actor and a director. This fall, “Slavs!,” her third show as director and first on the Loeb Mainstage, was a success, despite several obstacles in Spillane-Hinks’s path. She had to compete with a time-honored Harvard tradition—its run on stage conflicted with The Game—and deal with losing many of her first-round casting selections.When asked about this latter...
...show’s publishing house six weeks before Intersession. From day one, the pressure is on.First Day The first day of Common Casting is full of nervous energy for staff and actors, alike. Hanley and his crew sit behind a long table in the basement of the Loeb Drama Center. They’re a little worried about turnout for “Chicago,” although rumors that “everyone” was talking about their show in Annenberg today seem to cheer the gang’s spirits. The long stretches of idleness make...
...that never-purchased coursepack better not run over the mandated borrowing limits for on-reserve items, lest the violator fall victim to the recent 100 percent hike in per-minute fines. On Feb. 1, all reserve-holding libraries—Cabot, Fine Arts, Fung, Harvard-Yenching, Lamont, Littauer, Loeb Music, Tozzer, and the Quad—upped the penalty for late items from one cent per minute to two cents per minute. While the general reaction seemed to be one of dismissal, or mild surprise followed by dismissal, the doubling of the penalty was not taken so lightly...
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Common Casting," reads a chalked sign in the Loeb Ex’s black box theatre, a surreal room transformed by candy, a functioning green swing, and drum beat soundtrack. Returning actors greet one another with full body hugs, while nervous novices and first-years fret over potentially awkward interaction with strangers, especially when directed to act "sexual, but not explicit...
...haired, blue-eyed government concentrator was a varsity athlete in high school. But an injury—what he now calls a "blessing in disguise"—cut sports recruiting short, and when he tried Common Casting the fall of junior year, he soon landed roles on the Loeb Mainstage with professional directors. Next fall, he will head to New York, not as an investment banker, as was originally planned, but as the latest hopeful looking for a big break...