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While one of their replacements was a former councillor, David P. Maher, the other was urban planner Sam Seidel, who bested Sullivan??s cousin, Edward, for the seat...
Following the success of his election play, Miller directed his first production for the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players in his freshman spring. While dabbling in Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club productions, he joined Gilbert and Sullivan??s board of directors, serving as treasurer and then president, and eventually directing the group’s 50th anniversary productions of “H.M.S. Pinafore” and “Trial by Jury.” Miller has only appeared on the Harvard stage twice, once as Frankenfurter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show?...
This weekend, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ “The Mikado” went up at Agassiz Theater. “Mikado,” which tells a story of love, law, and decapitation, is among Gilbert and Sullivan??s 14 light operas of the late 19th century, one of the most popular operas ever written.“The Mikado” is a biting satire lampooning British government and society. We know from the outset that the Japan presented is too much of a caricature for the play to be truly about Japan...
...success in sports,” and a commitment to service, morality and leadership. Blattler, a resident of Brookline, Mass., has a resume that includes a Harvard record and an Ivy League championship in pole vaulting, a place in the pit orchestra playing violin for Gilbert and Sullivan??s “The Mikado,” and summer research trips to Namibia for her concentration, earth and planetary sciences. “I do get sleep,” she said. “I manage to balance everything pretty well.” Her roommate, Sarah...
...history, verbally committed to the program last month. These recruits include Frank Ben-Eze, ESPN.com’s 66th-ranked player in the class of 2008.The players are attracted to Amaker’s style of play—a departure from that of former head coach Frank Sullivan??which incorporates a more-up-and-down, fast-paced, “high-octane” brand of basketball. “We want to play a style...where we move up and down the floor a little faster, have more possessions,” Amaker says...