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...picture, despite technical inconsistencies in the acting.The play reveals the undeclared psychological warfare that results when the enigmatic Anna (Renée L. Pastel ’09) visits her old roommate, Kate (Julia L. Renaud ’09), and Kate’s husband, Deeley (Daniel R. Pecci ’09). As the two women reminisce about old times, questions are raised about the nature of memory and the relationships between the three characters. Deeley and Anna engage in a battle over who really “possesses” Kate, using language and recollections as their...
...blurs the edges of thecharacters’ realities. But the three-personplay, which runs through this Saturday,becomes even more intimate after onelooks at the playbill and realizes that thethree actors—Julia L. Renaud ’09, ReneeL. Pastel ’09 and Daniel R. Pecci ’09—arealso the play’s three directors. The trio allwanted to direct and act but realized thelogistical diffi culties in doing both in oneseason. After reading and being intriguedby “Old Times,” they decided to take onwhat Pecci...
...among the cast as Titus‘s brother Marcus: alternately passionate and level-headed in his grief, and touchingly tender toward his mangled niece. As Tamora, Soler is every inch the vengeful hussy. Rapists Demetrius and Chiron (Jason R. Vartikar-McCullough ’11 and Daniel R. Pecci ’09) are chillingly rambunctious and buffoonish in their cruelty. There is a particularly searing moment when they execute Lavinia’s rape scene completely aurally from off stage. The red-bandaged, mutilated Lavinia then staggers pathetically back onstage. The effect is shocking...
Three students will serve on the panel: Madelyn M.L. Ho ’08, Dan R. Pecci ’09, and Kennedy School grad and New York City Ballet principal dancer Damian Woetzel...
...began with the creation of the committee in 1978, has been slower than at many other universities, Scanlan said. Yale, Princeton, Georgetown, and Stanford, for instance, offer programs in drama. “I think it’s a great step forward,” said Daniel R. Pecci ’09, who has been involved with 16 college productions and has written a play that will open in Berlin in December. “I know many people who would really want a concentration,” Pecci added. The dramatic arts minor will consist...