Word: scotts
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Harvard defense put the lockdown on Strong, who scored just three points after the break. Instead, sophomores Corey Lowe and Scott Brittain picked up the slack to combine for 27 second-half points...
...Manuscript” takes place in the home of Harvard freshman David (Daniel E. Catomeris ’11), who has invited over two Yale freshmen—his best friend, Chris (Joseph “Jack” Cutmore-Scott ’10), and Chris’ girlfriend, Elizabeth (Sophie C. Kargman ’08)—during winter break. David, an aspiring writer, and Elizabeth, who has already launched a successful literary career as a published author, soon relaunch a long-running argument over the true authorship of one of Elizabeth’s works...
...Despite the far-fetched plot, the actors managed to turn out strong performances, keeping up the energy and tempo throughout the evening. Catomeris, a freshman, and Harvard theater veteran Cutmore-Scott were very believable as best friends. Their relationship, especially as “Manuscript” drew to a close, was one of the most convincing aspects of the play. Kargman managed to give Elizabeth a wide emotional range, despite her character’s manipulative and unsympathetic nature. All three actors took on their roles with enthusiasm, embracing the melodrama and rising above...
...director, Walker also livened up the theatre with her dynamic blocking. While the conspiracies within the play developed, her blocking neatly reflected the changing relationships of the characters. At one point, Catomeris and Cutmore-Scott stood at opposite sides of the stage, facing away from each other, with Kargman sandwiched between them in the role of peacemaker. Later, she effectively reversed the picture as Catomeris and Cutmore-Scott circled Kargman triumphantly, stopping on either side of her in order to clink champagne-glasses over her head...
...some matches against some very good fencers, kept his composure—just things you don’t expect from inexperienced freshmen.” “We’re definitely proud of the way he stepped it up,” junior co-captain Scott DiGiulio said. “He showed a lot of poise against some of the toughest college competition all year.” The women’s team also had a very successful weekend, winning all six of its dual matches. In addition to the victory against Sacred Heart, Harvard...