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...just better,” said the only female in the group, doe eyed blonde Jillian E. Gagnon ’06, because “we’re no longer flying by the seat of our pants.” Gagnon adds, “Eda [Pepi ’06, actress/producer] is too modest to say it, but her production is most of the reason we are doing so well.” Writer Andrew M. McGee ’04 agrees, saying that although “plot wise, this season will be a continuation...
...Carpenter Center welcomes new faculty with an exhibition of their work. The roster includes Judie Bamber, Christian Bonnefoi, Carson Fox, Frank Gohlke, Jacqueline Hassink, Sue Johnson, Malerie Marder, Lorelei Pepi and Katy Schimert. There will be a reception for the artists Thursday, Sept. 23, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Free. Through Oct. 10. The Carpenter Center...
...Pepi ’06, who portrays a bewitched girl and can also be seen in Harvard’s soap opera, Ivory Towers, said Hay is a “great director” and also praised his acting ability...
...He’s a good actor himself, so if someone is missing [from rehearsal], he’ll jump in,” Pepi said...
...parts they were given, but they didn’t really give a strong sense of their characters’ personalities. This could have been Stoppard’s fault; his female characters function more as foils to the men than as lively figures in their own right. Eda Pepi ’06, as Henry and Charlotte’s daughter Debbie, was a memorable but absurdly over-the-top sexpot. And Sam G. Rosen ’06 deserved recognition for his bit part as Billy, Annie’s lover, if only to laud his extraordinary comic...