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...says all Harvard students are ugly? Susan C. Merenda ’07 set out to prove that you don’t need beer goggles to look at this campus when she entered America’s Next Top Model to compete on its 11th cycle. Unfortunately, Merenda, like most people, was no match for Miss Tyra...
...point in the show, a character named Sam (Susan C. Merenda ’07) said in response to a complex sight gag, “That’s not impressive, that’s just a bunch of things thrown together.” This description was an excellent working definition of Surrealism—and it could very well have described the serial structure of the play itself. There were some recurring characters, and there was almost the skeleton of a plot throughout the play, but the form of the show was ultimately that of a Surrealist...
...recognize his own part in his mishaps, lending these lines a sense of irony. Dressed in modern clothes, Richard and his court (including his wife, played by Julia C. Chan ’05, and various hangers-on played by Emily A. Cregg ’09, Susan C. Merenda ’07, and Zachary B.S. Sniderman ’09) were portrayed as spoiled rich kids, accustomed to experiencing life as one long party and unwilling to let reality ruin their fun until it’s too late. Richard himself is given ample warning of the various...
...Strange Adventure!” and “When A Wooer Goes A-Wooing.” The former, in particular, showcases the flawless singing of Dana C. F. Schlegel ’07 as Kate, niece and lackey of Dame Carruthers (Susan C. Merenda...
Representing part of the former institution is Bauer (played by Susan C. Merenda ’07). Merenda makes an impression in a small but complex role, acting as a servicewoman who seems to usher the students into captivity but really acts to protect the students, as is made clear by the play?...