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...leader of Elle’s Delta Nu sorority girls, who morphed into a chorus of Greek goddesses that functioned as the voices in Elle’s head when they weren’t upholding the bonds of sisterhood with cartwheels and barely-there minis. But, other musicals??”Mamma Mia,” for example—have something that Legally Blonde does not: classic songs that will forgive the lack of substance. You don’t have to love ABBA to sway in your seat, sing along with the Baby Boomers...
...field of black pants, black shirts, and black makeup. But I resolved not to become discouraged—my preppy threads would merely aid me in standing out amongst this talented bunch... right? As luck would have it, the Common Casting session I chose to attend was the musicals?? casting. I clearly didn’t get that memo either—everyone was poring over sheet music as I looked around in fear... I don’t sing. I don’t sing my alma mater. I don’t sing the Star-Spangled...
...play with music? Is it merely verbose opera? Is it a revue with plot? The “modern” musical remains, somewhat, an enigma.Maybe that’s why Harvard’s theater community will produce several standbys—rather than modern musicals??this fall, which is almost certainly indicative of directorial preference and not risk aversion. This semester, the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) will present three musical productions in the Agassiz Theater (including the revolutionary classic “A Chorus Line”) and one musical in the Loeb Experimental Theater...
...exclusively. Rather, it uses history to contextualize and draw conclusions about literature, and vice versa. Daily Hist and Lit work involves understanding various primary and secondary source “texts”—which can be anything from cartoons to hard-core literary theory to musicals??through the context of their historical framework.But this friendly community of keen minds is a far cry from the Brady Bunch. It’s an Honors department with a capital H, meaning that you have to write a thesis to graduate, as well as pass an oral examination...
...after a trying first year—in which Lara struggled to balance four demanding “hard science” classes with her commitment to the University Choir and roles in several musicals??she decided it was time for a change...