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...tutors by being a part of the performance. “I really like Shakespeare,” she said. Non-resident Lowell tutor Leslie E. Eckel ’98 said “Hamlet” was the play of choice because winter is the season for tragedy??although she acknowledged that the performance did morph into a comedy. “We did it to bring some drama and to have a literary evening in Lowell,” she said. Erwin explained that Lowell used to have a drama society, but, since...
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel explores the actions and misunderstandings that precipitate the original work’s final tragedy??Othello’s murder of his wife Desdemona who he has been misled to believe is philandering—within the context of the emotional and social states of these three women...
...Melinda. The formal agenda is augmented by a framing device wherein dapper middle-aged New York playwrights enjoy a leisurely lunch and, in the course of discussing the two genres, ad lib the stories of Melinda for the entertainment of their friends. The dramatist weaves a “tragedy?? while the comedy writer composes a “comedy...
...concert marks the collected efforts of more than 100 individuals, all of whom pulled together an impressive program under very tight time constraints. Each piece seeks to memorialize the tragedy??s victims, while capturing the sense of empowerment and hope embodied by the relief efforts of its aftermath...
...tone of the concert is meant to mimic the variety of feelings people have experienced in the days following the tragedy??sadness but also conviction, power and hope,” says co-producer Rashmi J. Singh...