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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...Carla M. Ceruzzi ’02 and Luke C. Marion ’02, both art board members of the Harvard Advocate, STASH is ultimately art for students by students. Ceruzzi says that “[Marion and I] wanted to challenge the expectations placed on our shows??expectations about which student artists would be represented, what kind of work would be shown, how it would be displayed, etc. Our art shows in the past have mostly shown work done for VES classes by VES concentrators.” The very premise of STASH involves a much...
...apiece, tickets to the two shows seem prohibitively expensive to many college students, but the cost seems a bit more reasonable when one considers the fact that dinner and an entire evening’s entertainment are included. At the shows?? conclusion, audience members are given free admission to the adjoining bar and dance club located beneath the Tremont House Hotel. The expense involved probably necessitates saving a trip to the Tremont Playhouse for a special evening, but, given the shows?? quality and humor, they would make any evening special...
Illingworth and Theatricals President George C. Padgett ’02, said that renovations were being planned to minimize disruption to shows?? annual late winter...