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...compete with a time-honored Harvard tradition—its run on stage conflicted with The Game—and deal with losing many of her first-round casting selections.When asked about this latter point, her response is typical of her approach to the difficult casting process??stoic and work-oriented. “In casting a show, you always get some actors and lose others,” she writes in an e-mail. “What matters is how the actors and the play come together once casting is complete.” Such experiences...
...it’s not the [HRDC] students’ fault at all” that they have to strictly regulate the use of space in the Loeb and Agassiz, emphasizes Hanley.His point is that there’s no single overwhelming cause of stress in the Common Casting process??everyone is frustrated and frazzled for reasons beyond control. The normally silver-tongued director proves unusually inarticulate in his attempts to emphasize this fact, resorting to generalized reproofs of Harvard’s institutional inflexibility: “Theater is just so limited in so many respects here...
...this so-called “resumé.” As job interviews and career-related events erupt all over campus, I find myself getting a familiar feeling in the pit of my stomach as my mom lectures me about my Future in her “College Process?? tone of voice that I thought I had left for dead in high school. It seems like everyone around me is building a resumé that is of similar length and quality of Moby Dick. I constantly ask myself, “What things should I do that...
...what it is,” Senior Instructor and Artistic Director Emerita Claire Mallardi intones. “It’s that it’s going to lead to something else that you think is better.”She’s talking about the artistic process??specifically, about the delicate balance between work and play that every artist must find. “The mentality is that you study in order to party, or you commit to something in order to do something else,” she says. Her voice is deep...
...because the HCCR has been manhandled, it remains unclear, or at least not public, what exactly these courses will look like (interdisciplinary or single-subject?) and how they will be taught (with a focus on small sections or on huge lecture courses?). Indeed, it is telling of the process??s incompleteness that the etymology was just hammered out this past summer, in secret, under the supervision of a “Gang of Five” senior Faculty members...