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Harvard's production of "Baltimore Waltz" was one of eight plays chosen from more than 900 entries for honorable mention in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. The director, Dunster House resident Bradley G. Rouse '94-'95, was also singled out for his work by the festival's judges...
...award is] an exciting recognition for me and everyone else involved," Rouse said. "Baltimore Waltz" was the only non-faculty-directed production to be performed at the festival, he added...
...England plays nominated at the local level, "Baltimore Waltz" was one of six to reach the regional competition. On February 24, the Harvard cast performed "Baltimore Waltz" in Wellesley, Mass. before an audience of 130--including the judges who evaluated 47 other plays at eight regional festivals nationwide...
...regional finalists were chosen to compete in the national festival in Washington, DC. Although "Baltimore Waltz" was "on hold" to continue to the national round, according to actor Michael A. Stone '95, who played Carl, the brother of the narrator, it ultimately won an honorable mention, along with seven other plays...
Each session took on its own character, Moloney says, "like chapters in a book." The Rolling Stones, who did The Rocky Road to Dublin, a roistering waltz with an impish touch of Satisfaction thrown in, showed up with their own bar. Moloney's tight charts soon surrendered to jam-session chaos. At gig's end, the genial mob adjourned to a pub and quaffed Guinness until 6 in the morning...