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...there. Mike A. Nguyen ’09, another low-income soon-to-be graduate of Century High School, followed her lead and applied to Harvard the next year. Rincon and Nguyen were the first and second kids, respectively, to come to Harvard from their high school, setting the stage for others to apply in the future...
...movie lacks, is a heavy emphasis on brilliantly witty dialogue and narration. As a result of this work’s adaptation to film—a visual medium—the ingeniously witty dialogue and narration necessarily move out of the spotlight in order to share the stage with the element of the moving image...
...there was so much more spontaneous and engaged than what I’ve seen here,” he says. “The theater is much more topical, exciting, and political. They were so much more creative and complex, taking bigger chances and risks on stage,” he adds...
Karlin works behind the scenes almost as much as she is on the stage, producing, directing, teching, serving as a proctor for the Freshman Arts Program, and as Campus Liaison for the 2002-2003 HRDC Board, organizing Common Casting and “making sure that everyone’s audition went well...
Since his arrival at Harvard four years ago, Robert A. Hodgson ’05 has spent the majority of his time in the spotlight, and his commitment to the stage will be honored by the Office for the Arts at Harvard’s Jonathan Levy Award in Drama. This prestigious award is given each year to Harvard’s most promising undergraduate actor...