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...relationship to students. “There are so many opportunities for the A.R.T. to get involved in undergraduate theater. They could stop by rehearsal, give advice to student directors. There’s so much [undergrads] could learn from A.R.T. professionals,” theater student Talisa B. Friedman ’09 says. “Having more involvement of the A.R.T. in undergrad theater will be much appreciated and I hope she tries to further that relationship.”BEYOND BOUNDARIESHistorically, the A.R.T.’s aim of advancing the art of dramatic theater...
...Gigli” and “Balls of Fury.” They noted his 1978 Academy Award for “The Deer Hunter,” then joked that, “like most of his major successes, that occurred 30 years ago.” Talisa B. Friedman ’10, the Hasty Pudding spokeswoman, said that Walken had been chosen not only for his dignified career, but specifically for his comedic skills. “We look for people who are fun to roast,” Friedman said...
...Talisa B. Friedman ’10, spokeswoman for the Pudding, added that Walken appealed to the theatrical society because, “we like people who will be fun and don’t take themselves too seriously...
...Talisa B. Friedman ’10, spokeswoman for the Pudding, added that the Walken appealed to the theatrical society because, "we like people who will be fun and don’t take themselves too seriously...
...districts because many of its activities involve the city. “We really like to be involved in the Cambridge community because so many of our audience members come from Cambridge and our parade is a whole town thing, not just a Harvard thing,” said Talisa B. Friedman ’10, the Hasty Pudding’s spokeswoman. “Everyone in the Pudding had interaction with the performing arts at a very young age, and we just feel it’s very important that all students have an opportunity to experience theater...