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...music is the centerpiece of the play, it is only fitting that it is fully complemented by musicians placed front and center. In fact, the orchestra is placed right in front of the audience. While their central position is perhaps more a function of the limitations of Agassiz Theatre than anything else (as there is no pit, it is difficult to put the musicians anywhere other than front and center without banishing them backstage), this placement imbues the viewing experience with the senses of a symphony concert as well as a play. Indeed, it is tempting at times to watch...
BEETHOVEN'S SYMPHONY NO. 9 Location: Sanders Theatre DATES: Dec. 2-3 PRESENTED BY: Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra closed its first ever collaboration with the Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus last Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd in Sanders Theater...
...Players began planning the production of “Ruddigore” seven months ago, and hired Krause, a professional operatic stage director and opera singer. He is supervising a cast and crew that have been involved with G&S for several seasons, playing in the orchestra, working on the technical crew, or acting. Most are veterans of other stages around campus, ranging from participating in the Dunster House Opera to the recent production of “Slavs!” at the Loeb Theater.Simply performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s libretto was not enough...
...Office, (617) 496-2222. $8. (AMF)The Adams Farce Fest. Through Dec.3. The Adams House Drama Society performs an array of French farces. Adams House Pool Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $5 general admission, $2 Adams House residents. (AMF)Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Concert. Through Dec. 3. The HRO performs Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 9.” The program also includes Beethoven’s “Fidelio Overture,” Mendelssohn’s “Verleih uns Frieden...