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...show??s closer is appropriately titled “Out of Time.” Its upbeat rock tunes and bright costumes emphasize the message that dance should be fun, not formal. As crowds of dancers walk confidently across the stage, the sense of urgency in their headbanging and dancing—“Unrest” is printed on one dancer’s shirt—mimics the hurriedness of everyday life. It suggests that dance has a place in the ordinary...
...looks cool, there seem to be plenty of writers who don’t know what to say and so slip into poetic statements of how cool that object looks: hence the “exquisite…visuality” of the chandelier piece touted in the show??s catalogue...
Despite the artistic license the cast and production staff take to add to the show??s comedic effect, audience members will still see and hear the original script and score of The Pirates of Penzance. Horan noted that “most people will probably not be expecting many of the things that happen on stage. I think most Harvard students will be pleasantly surprised at just how funny operetta can be when done in the right...
Special performances include a “milk and cookies matinee” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, and a “hack night,” which takes place on Saturday, Dec. 11 when the show??s run ends...
...Physicists’ set (the work of Melissa E. Goldman ’06) is absolutely stunning. Solely the product of the show??s ingenuity (Dürrenmatt’s script, I am told, details nothing about staging), the sanitorium structure that enfolds the stage is a marvel that not only testifies to an unimaginable amount of work hours, but to a well-thought aesthetic. The centerpiece of the stage—a raised bath—is a brilliant addition and put to regular and effective dramatic use. By the same token, the lighting and sound...