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...less hinged on who you might know.”Still, Tatar understands students’ concerns about writing. “We all labor under this delusion that it will be simple. The language is simple. The books are short. But Ted Geisel—Dr. Seuss??spent 18 months wrestling with ‘The Cat and the Hat,’” she points out. “A poem isn’t easy either, but it’s short.”“Then again, Margaret Wise Brown...
...Green Eggs and Ham,” named after the well-known rhyme by Dr. Seuss.Like he does with “Eine kleine Nachtmusik,” Kapilow involves the entire audience in a conversation and an activity. Furthermore, he transforms each line of Dr. Seuss??s work into a varied, expressive musical phrase. By adding his own personal touches, like an adaptation of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” preceding the lines of “A train, a train, a train, a train! Could you, would...
...minutes per week to explain 15 seconds of music. The show was an attempt to talk about music in an extremely non-technical way and to change the way Americans listened.THC: You are bringing “Green Eggs and Hamadeus,” a musical that pairs Dr. Seuss?? timeless children’s book with Mozart’s delightful “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.” What did you find compelling about Dr. Seuss?? book and about Mozart that inspired you to combine the two into a musical? RK: The idea...
...little excessive at first, but they keep the audience engaged until the curtain falls and leave it wanting more. Before the show even begins, the title “Fable Attraction” begins the onslaught of comedy. The curtains open, a colorful unicorn named “Peggy Seuss?? played by David J. Andersson ’09 delivers an introductory soliloquy—and the production’s off to a roaring start. But if wordplay isn’t your cup of tea, not to worry. Hasty Pudding Theatricals, which is presenting its 160th...
Despite scattered chuckles and widespread bewilderment, the lone fan read on, reciting Dr. Seuss?? Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose at the top of his voice during each Harvard free throw attempt...
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