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...American Dreamz.” Unfortunately for the President, one of the finalists on the show is Omar, a terrorist who happens to love show tunes, and who is performing on the show only so that he can blow up himself and the President in the show??s finale. Throw in Mandy Moore, a “white trash” contestant whose all sugar on top but conniving-as-hell underneath, and her earnest-but-dumb boyfriend, played wonderfully by Chris Klein, and the storyline is set for a stunning finale. What makes this movie...
...explains HBC Secretary and performer Joanna R. Binney ’08. With many dancers coming in with anywhere between eight and 12 years of training, and some joining the company with a few years of professional experience, the HBC is highly steeped in the classical tradition. The show??s so-called “counterpointe” will be provided by two student-choreographed pieces that diverge a bit more from the traditional canon of ballet—a modern piece by Larissa D. Koch ’08, and another by this year?...
...lyrics may have been new to Commins, but the feeling of community was just what he was looking for in Harvard’s musical theater scene, which he first entered as part of the Harvard-Radclife Dramatic Club (HRDC) production “The Rocky Horror Picture Show?? this fall. “There’s something for everyone here, from the juggler to the clarinetist to the swing dancer,” he said. “Also, it’s more intense [than in high school], but when you are with people...
...raising these deep questions—while reflecting the comedy of the show??s insane foundation—“Knock” is a success...
...whose eight Tony Awards garner far less attention. This season, it embarks on a national tour, and its first stop is Boston’s Colonial Theater on 106 Boylston Street. When I saw this show in New York, it boasted Tim Curry (“Rocky Horror Picture Show??) as King Arthur, Hank Azaria (“The Simpsons”) as the bloodthirsty Sir Lancelot, and the Broadway superstar Sara Ramirez as the Lady of the Lake. I dare not go over all of the classic routines from the movie which have been adapted into film...