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With a name like “The Donkey Show,” it should be unsurprising that an appropriate adjective to describe Diane Paulus?? inaugural production at the newly named Oberon—the American Repertory Theater’s (A.R.T.) theatrical club space—is “loose.” In the world of theater, the word might have a negative connotation, but in the world of sex, drugs, and nightclubs—well, it’s just what we like to hear. “The Donkey Show?...
...focus of her plans, as expressed in “Experience the A.R.T.”—Paulus?? initiative—is to restructure the experience of theater to facilitate active spectator involvement in and out of the theater building. According to Paulus, viewers should not only enjoy the show as audience members, but also be able to take advantage of opportunities to dine, socialize, and perform with the artists...
Prior to her Tony nomination for this musical, Paulus?? productions have garnered several Off-Broadway Theater (“Obie”) Awards...
According to former president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club Alison B. Kline ’09, Paulus?? tenure at the A.R.T. has thus far reflected a similar emphasis on interactivity...
...Diane M. Paulus ’87, artistic director of the American Repertory Theatre. Generally considered the definitive rock musical, “Hair” debuted at The Public Theatre in 1967, where it returned this past summer for a successful run—also directed by Paulus??before it moved to its current home on Broadway.In an attempt to forge a connection with students involved in theater, Paulus provided the tickets. “Diane Paulus is really passionate about wanting to strengthen ties with students and the OFA,” says Eric C. Engel...