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Onto this scene stumbles Poe (Ronny Pompeo), seemingly in a drunken stupor. Pompeo successfully inhabits the role with a wild look in his dark, sunken eyes. Five women file in behind him, the five most influential women in his life, ranging from his mother to a whore with whom he forms a relationship. The women circle Poe—who collapses—and begin quietly singing adaptations of his most famous poems in unison, including “Annabelle Lee” and “Alone.” Each woman seemingly competes for Poe?...
...quips. “No, I just love the experience of being on stage. It forces you to be in the moment in a way that you can’t duplicate in any other pursuits in life.” Rich is also the co-president of the Sunken Garden Children’s Theater, a group that performs for Cambridge children during Arts First weekend. “It’s really just fun and fulfilling and goofy and great,” she says. Performing to a younger set comes naturally for the charismatic and vivacious...
Friday May 1 12 p.m.Holyoke Outdoor Stage/Forbes Plaza, Holyoke Center2 p.m.Sunken Garden Children’s Theater, Sunken Garden3 p.m.Sunken Garden Children’s Theater, Sunken Garden4 p.m.Dance in the Yard Boylston Hall7 p.m.Latent/Lubricious (Fabrication Methods)Adams House Art Space7 p.m.Léonie est en avance ou le mal joli (The Pregnant Pause or Love’s Labor Lost), Adams House7 p.m.Gli imbianchini non hanno ricordi (Housepainters Have No Memories), Sackler Museum7:30 p.m.William Shakespeare’s HamletLeverett Old Library7:30 p.m.‘Tis Pity She’s a WhoreLoeb Drama Center...
Shafrin has also been a leading man offstage. The senior has served on the boards of HRDC and City Step, and is currently co-president of the Sunken Garden Childrens’ Theater. SGCT is a 13-year-old Harvard troupe that performs free 20-minute shows from original scripts that are open to the public. Shafrin has been involved in the theater since freshman year and considers the project a therapeutic break from the daily grind. “It’s very low-key,” says Shafrin, “there?...
...honor or the luck to fall upon most of the spaces in Harvard, probably mostly because I did way too many shows most semesters,” he says. “I’ve been in the Radcliffe Sunken Garden, which is like this little patch of grass, and the difference between that and the Mainstage, which is right across the street, is huge,” he explains. “But it’s interesting because you see a lot of the same people in the same places, and I really get the feeling here...