Word: petrosino
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...theater,” he says. “Having a forum to produce or reproduce these types of cultural expression within the black community at Harvard is very important.” In a 1999 Crimson Arts exposé, Francesca J. “Frankie” Petrosino ’02 delved into the lack of ethnic diversity in the theater community. Fred Hood ’02, who directed “The Importance of Being Earnest” that year, felt minorities were unrealistic in their expectation of color-blind casting. “Theater...
...From Pforzheimer House: Joshua M. Humi ’03, Francesca J. P. Petrosino ’03, Matthew B. Sussman ’03 and Katherine W. Wittenburg...
...actress’ as you want to be,” says his co-star Abigail L. Fee ’05, “but it’s still awkward.” She recalls that in the early stages of rehearsals, Frankie J. Petrosino ’03, buck’s writer and director, would have the actors hold hands as they read through the play’s many sex scenes. Fee says it was a good way to become comfortable with physical contact with her co-stars. When holding hands became blasé, Petrosino...
Written, Produced and Directed by Frankie J. Petrosino...
...Frankie J. Petrosino...