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Bendorf is not alone. A number of students involved in theater adapt Harvard’s resources to their ideas. While Harvard does not have a Dramatic Arts concentration, students say that theater??s unstructured presence in undergraduate life has been an advantage, since it allows students to craft their own artistic experiences...
Fuller began dancing when he was nine years old after taking part in the San Francisco Ballet Theater??s performance of “The Nutcracker...
...role of Johanna in “Sweeney Todd” during her sophomore spring. “It really felt like my first show that could be professional,” she says, recalling how the production sold out the Loeb Mainstage—something the American Repertory Theater??s professional productions rarely accomplish. “We joked that we could’ve taken it to Broadway,” she says...
...suspicious of art’s ability to communicate real understanding of the hardship of labor. While a play may help instill a new respect for workers, it cannot teach the audience what it is like to perform backbreaking work. That cannot be understood from a seat in a theater??or at least, Lehyt would not think so. “Art cannot directly address these things in any way that his helpful,” he says. “There is action and there is art. Art is about thinking about things...
...Working”—which runs through April 10—fits well in the modest Loeb Experimental Theater venue. The musical makes creative use of the entire space: workers hammer against the metal grid overhead in the percussive opening and perform monologues from the theater??s wrap-around balconies...