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However, the Harvard these athletes return to is a different place from the one where they spent their previous four years, with most of their blockmates, friends, and four-year teammates walking across the graduation stage in the spring...
...establish the location, yet doesn’t distract from the verbal clashes between the actors. Most of the production is left open for the audience’s interpretation, so every last technical detail is critical.“Old Times” is a difficult show to stage, and this production doesn’t succeed in overcoming all of the play’s challenges. However, in the end, it’s impossible to completely obscure Pinter’s message about the imprecise nature of human memory. Questions are ultimately more important to understanding...
...Danse Macabre,” combined material from the first two, producing a twisting, grotesque result. Julia L. Glenn ’11 played a solo that boasted a fair amount of verve. At the end of the piece, Lim, all smiles, went up to the stage to receive appreciative and deserved applause. The Stravinsky also included tricky, unusual rhythms and atypical harmonies, but the ensemble proved themselves up to the task of playing it. In the first movement, Charlotte S. Austin ’11 commanded the stage with a rich and nuanced solo. The orchestra traipsed along through...
...Zaletel added that if more top colleges were to join Harvard in suspending their transfer programs, Deep Springs might encounter difficulty drawing top students. The two-year college currently puts its applicants through a rigorous, two-stage application process that requires seven essays, an interview, and a three-day trip to its desert valley campus. Many of its students have already been accepted to top schools, including Harvard, upon gaining admission...
...tense silence, and light humor. They make very good use of the space in the Ex, ensuring that the uninteresting picture of 12 jurors seated around a table rarely remains static for long. The set starts out as an orderly room, yellow walls lit by the sidelights streaming through stage windows, with a table and chairs neatly in the center. By the end of the play, however, the lights have dimmed, the chairs are in disarray, and a switchblade is left with its point stuck into a stack of papers. Despite their stilted opening moments, the cast...