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...setting is a dress rehearsal, days before the premiere of “Ruddigore,” the new production by the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players. Dick Dauntless (Pedro K. Kaawaloa ’06) strides across the stage and looks incredulously at the wretched, love-lorn face of his half-brother, Robin Oakapple (Benjamin T. Morris ’09) “Why, you’re a fine, strapping, muscular young fellow—tall and strong as a to’-gall’n’-m’st—taut...
...followed by Caspian at 10:30. T.T. The Bear’s Place. 11:45 p.m. Tickets available through Ticketmaster or at the door. $8 in advance, $10 day of show. (JDMC)PerformancesRuddigore, or The Witch’s Curse. Through Dec. 10. The Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players put on a classic Gilbert and Sullivan parody of Victorian melodrama. Agassiz Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $12/10 general admission, $8/6 students. (AMF)Expressions Dance Co. - Fall Show ’05. Through Dec. 3. Expressions Dance Company performs student-produced dance...
...conversions from the line came as a result of two technical fouls awarded to New Hampshire forward Blagoj Janev and coach Bill Herrion with 33 seconds to go. “The foul trouble put a dent into their team,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “They were mixing and matching with lineups and that was tough for them.” Janev was the Wildcats’ leading scorer entering the contest, but foul trouble kept him sidelined for a significant portion of the game. He fouled out on the technical in the waning...
...unsuccessful. The Wildcats shot just 23.1 percent from behind the arc, making six of their 26 attempts against the Crimson’s swarming defense. “We worked on having better technique and trying to contest the shooters better,” said Harvard coach Frank Sullivan, who listed three-point field goal defense as one of the major points that his team was focusing on for the game. New Hampshire shot just 15.4 percent from behind the arc in the second half, as the Crimson put the game away late. Harvard was 6-15 from international waters...
...win—half of Harvard’s 36 points scored after the intermission.“I think he’s been pressing all along, and he’s trying to do too much himself,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said after Sunday’s game. “He’s trying to take the whole responsibility on. I think he feels the hype, if you will, the Matt Stehle hype, and I think he’s had enough of it. I think he just really wants to relax...