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...desire to create a diverse production, the female actors play characters equally as tough as their male counterparts. In addition to a number of unexpected revelations, the performances in “The Front Page” keep viewers on their toes. Just when you think you??ve got something or someone figured out, the plot twists again—right until the very last line...
...which opened last night and will run through Nov. 15 in the Agassiz Theatre—director Andrew C. Coles ’09 takes creative liberties to accurately portray modern society’s heterogeneity. Browsing the original cast list, one thing is certain—if you??re either a woman or a person of color, you aren’t going to get much stage time. It’s an unfortunate trend throughout Western theater: typecasting often places women into roles as either sexualized damsels in distress or desexualized comed relief, while black characters...
...that you??ve finished celebrating (or commiserating) the election of Barack Obama, it’s time to reflect on history and what past presidents have achieved. However, if you??re in the cast of “Assassins,” it’s time to see how past Presidents have met their ends—or how a lucky few escaped them. Appearing on the Loeb Mainstage tonight through Nov. 22, “Assassins” links the stories of various presidential assassins from the last 200 years. To get the inside...
...scoring contest epitomized Penn’s smashmouth style of football.“They obviously have not been a prolific offense,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “But if you play great defense, and you keep the score low, you hang around, you??re in there in the fourth quarter. And they’ve won a lot of those close games.”An area in need of improvement for the Crimson this weekend will be special teams. The game against the Lions featured a missed extra point, several mishandled...
...Something, Anything” blares like the Arctic Monkeys. Healy basically screams all of “Long Way Down,” his voice audibly straining to articulate the rage of his harshest lyrics: “Mama / An eye for an eye / You said you??d never take a side / Papa / I’m too young to die / They’re never taking me / They’re never taking me alive.” “Broken Mirror” and the songs that follow mellow out. Rage exhausted, only cynicism remains...