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...Gilbert and Sullivan Players in his freshman spring. While dabbling in Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club productions, he joined Gilbert and Sullivan’s board of directors, serving as treasurer and then president, and eventually directing the group’s 50th anniversary productions of “H.M.S. Pinafore?? and “Trial by Jury.” Miller has only appeared on the Harvard stage twice, once as Frankenfurter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and once in a Gilbert and Sullivan production as a last-minute replacement...
Celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players (HRGSP) whiz through “H.M.S. Pinafore?? and “Trial by Jury,” performed back-to-back with energy, grace, and abundant humor.Whether Gilbert and Sullivan are names you’ve only heard uttered by your parents, or if you’ve performed their operettas since you were little, these two dead Victorian Englishmen have a lot more to offer than their dreary names suggest. Directed by Charlie I. Miller ’08 and produced by Jeremy R. Steinemann...
...have maintained a high level of success ever since.This year, the 50th anniversary year of HRGS&P, is a crucial one in the troupe’s history, according to Charles I. Miller ’08, director of this year’s “HMS Pinafore?? and “Trial by Jury.”“We’re trying to outdo ourselves, create something bigger than we’ve ever created before in our fifty years,” he says. Miller’s “bold...
...operas to this day. HRG&SP Treasurer Charlie I. Miller ’08, who is directing “H.M.S. Pinafore,” says that he thinks the operetta is particularly appropriate for the organization’s 50th anniversary.“‘H.M.S. Pinafore?? is not only a wonderful operetta with a brilliant score and hilarious plot, but it is also a historically important piece in the creative relationship of Gilbert and Sullivan and the development of musical theatre as we know it,” he writes in a press release...
...Jewett will remain on the tech crew of the Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ production of “H.M.S. Pinafore?? and will be in the chorus of the show. “We’re the one theater thing that he stuck to, apparently,” says Lurtz, laughing...