Word: margo
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...talked to people who had already sent in their absentee ballot and who were really excited about voting, but I also talked to people who don’t believe in voting, are not registered and don’t care,” said Margo B. Hoppin...
...HRDC mainstage production of Lanford Wilson’s Balm in Gilead (directed by Scott Zigler, co-directed by Ben D. Margo ’04) is solid, entertaining, and professional theater. Set in ‘an all-night coffee shop on Upper Broadway in New York City, October 1965’ Gilead offers a snapshot of a grimy metropolis populated by lowlifes and outcasts, all struggling to make a living and deal with the sadness of their lives. In the middle of the mess of it all, a young prostitute and a reluctant pusher find each other...
...rise through the ranks, Margo has in many ways blazed his own trail—a trail he says he is happy to see more and more younger students following. He praises Harvard’s theater community not so much for providing members with a set path to follow, but for making resources available to people looking to do “adventurous and entrepreneurial” productions...
...major accomplishment of his HRDC tenure was reinstating the Visiting Director Program, which Margo calls his greatest achievement and hopes will “end a ripple effect of new techniques into the community...
...Margo will return this summer to direct The House of Yes in the Loeb Ex. True to his meandering past, he says he has not decided what he will after he graduates in January. Theater, of course, is not off the table...