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...actors and the play come together once casting is complete.” Such experiences have also helped her refine her approach. “One of the most important things about the process, I’ve learned, having done it so many times, is organizing what??s going on behind the table,” she says.This semester, she will direct J.M. Synge’s “The Playboy of the Western World,” her second Mainstage production—an honor many Harvard directors don’t experience once...
...frazzled for reasons beyond control. The normally silver-tongued director proves unusually inarticulate in his attempts to emphasize this fact, resorting to generalized reproofs of Harvard’s institutional inflexibility: “Theater is just so limited in so many respects here. And that’s what??s sort of irritating.” Hanley’s cast is feeling particularly frustrated because whoever designed the calendar did give them two spaces on one day to hold dance rehearsals. The idea was to have at least one night when dance auditions wouldn?...
...twice-cracked TV screen with Jermaine Dupri instead of Biggie. No one will regret not seeing this, and I’m extremely glad that, as a college student, I don’t have to come home to my mother singing this song, which is no doubt what??s happening right now. I liked “Deliver Us From Eva.” I even liked “Headsprung.” But this time the lip-licking and ab-flexing just doesn’t cut it. LL needs to either control himself...
Matisyahu “Youth” Dir. Marc Webb Picture this exchange: “Have you ever heard Jay-Z?” “No, what??s he like?” “Jay-Z is a male, African-American, Brooklyn-born, rapper!” “Wow! That’s a hilarious and totally unlikely combi-nation! I’ll be sure to listen to him a lot now.” This would be, of course, ridiculous, but the phrasing’s not that...
...Rights movement, and enough talk about “continuing the dream” to last you a lifetime. As we cruise on toward March and toward the time when we can comfortably forget all such unpleasantness until next winter, let us pause and take a good look at what??s really going on here. All jokes about February being the shortest month aside, “Black History Month”—and I use the term very loosely—has a glaring problem that is in dire need of attention: Where...