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...pair up successfully with the object of their affections.Kapusta plays the clever Figaro superbly, with expression that rivals any skilled comedian’s. His diction is so good that the screen flashing the aria’s lyrics–well-placed to the side of the stage??becomes superfluous. Most memorable of all is his energy and playfulness, which shines in “If You Are After a Little Amusement.” Gerlach, as the wronged Countess, displays amazing vocal and acting capabilities throughout the play, especially in “I Remember Days...
...Hippolyta in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Ritchie continued to perform in plays throughout high school and has acted in a play every semester that she has been at Harvard. This semester, however, Ritchie is tackling a new aspect of the stage??that of directing. I’d done tech directing and costume design and various other jobs with shows, and the more familiar I got, the more I thought I’d really like to try putting together my own show. Ritchie’s directorial debut...
...like or, failing that, something that’s easy. Because of the specificity of this area, there are a lot of Lit and Arts C classes that might appeal to certain types of students. For instance, HRDC buffs might try C-25, “The Medieval Stage??, while wannabe Ruskies might like C-50, “Russian Imperial Masterworks and their Post-Histories”, or C-51, “The Rise and Fall of the Russian Avant-Garde”. Frequenters of the Kong may look...
...registrar, seemingly just back from Johnny Depp’s new “Pirates of the Caribbean,” is now offering a new course, “The Golden Age of Piracy,” as a freshman seminar. Pirates take “center stage?? and freshmen will get to learn about globalization from the 16th to 18th centuries. Lecturer Mark G. Hanna is no Keira Knightly, so do try to concentrate, freshmen...
...registrar, seemingly just back from Johnny Depp’s new “Pirates of the Caribbean,” is now offering a new course, “The Golden Age of Piracy,” as a freshman seminar. Pirates take “center stage?? and freshmen will get to learn about globalization from the 16th to 18th centuries. Lecturer Mark G. Hanna is no Kiera Knightly, so do try to concentrate, freshmen...