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...live shows even more of a treat. They don’t play a lot of covers—though college audiences often want them—but they make up for it with energetic, well-crafted originals and enough improvisation to sate the average hippie.Taking the Holyoke Center stage this Sunday at 3 p.m. , Major Major— with its dueling guitars, Latin-tinged jams, and nuanced songwriting—is sure to please almost any audience: don’t miss them. So Long PrincessAnd then there’s So Long Princess, Harvard’s ever...
...which is playing Mendelssohn’s “Violin Concerto in E minor.” MSO—which will feature soloist Sandy M. Cameron ’09, the winner of the organization’s Freshman Concerto Competition—will take the stage in Sanders Theatre at 1 p.m. At the same time, Yoko S. Wakabayashi ’07 will perform Chopin’s “Ballade No. 4” in Paine Hall and Paul L. Kolb ’08 will conduct the Choir of the Catholic Student Association...
...what inspired producer Taylor M. Owings ’08 to see this once again realized on stage? “Every year Harvard S.T.A.G.E., a program that exposes inner-city Boston kids to the dramatic arts, puts on a fundraising musical. We chose to do Footloose because we love its ‘cut-loose’ attitude and knew everyone at Harvard would appreciate that at this point in the year. It has a top 40 score. The plot is fun. We know that Harvard students and our S.T.A.G.E. kids alike will love it,” said...
...Burkle found his passion for creative work at an early age, experimenting with various visual arts. Discovered in fifth grade by a teacher who, intrigued by his acting potential, shifted him into another class so he would eligible for a school play, he was bitten by the stage bug early. He actively participated in his high school drama program, despite its limited resources. Plays were staged in the gym, where “we had one blue light for when it was dark—or sad.” During Burkle’s freshman fall at Harvard...
...tried out for the theater group freshman year and was asked instead if I wanted to stage manage,” Goldman says. “I didn’t know what that meant, but I said okay and got enveloped in the community...