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...time to worry about little slip-ups when there’s so much murder to be done?So I mostly don’t care that Friday’s opening performance on the Loeb Mainstage, directed by Jesse A. Wiener ’08 and Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08, teetered on the brink of collapse for nearly three hours. When the production, which will run through May 3, managed to harness the tremendous energy of Sondheim’s devilishly tricky score rather than struggle against it, the results were viscerally thrilling. This show...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Sweeney Todd’ A Sadistic Pleasure | 5/5/2008 | See Source »

...these versions exaggerated the characters’ derangement and London’s grittiness, the HRDC production seeks to return to the original feel of the script. “We wanted to try to take what was there originally and showcase that,” says Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08, one of the stage directors. “It’s just a great story and great music.” While the alternate versions sought to provide more goosebumps, the HRDC production looks to move audiences by showing how truly three-dimensional characters suffer...

Author: By Edward F. Coleman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Fleshing Out Fleet Street | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...Tempest” by Jean Sibelius in 1925. Under the direction of Julia S. Carey ’09, the chamber orchestra near the back of the stage produces a warm, friendly sound. Early in the play, the island ruler (and rightful Duke of Milan) Prospero (Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08) recounts the tale of his exile to his daughter Miranda (Lauren L. Creedon ’11). As he speaks, six dancers take the stage to illustrate his story...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Torpor Clouds a Strong ‘Tempest’ | 11/13/2007 | See Source »

...first time participating in such a highly collaborative production. “I view it as the next step in my development,” she says. “Directing is a whole new dimension. It’s fulfilling, the whole process.” Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08 plays the lead role of the sorcerer Prospero. A self-professed Shakespeare fan, he looks forward to presenting “The Tempest” to the Harvard community. “I’ve never been involved in anything quite like this...

Author: By Katherine L. Miller, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Tempest’ Storms the Mainstage | 11/9/2007 | See Source »

...Romeo and Juliet,” which will run May 5 and 6 at 4 p.m. in the Adams House Courtyard. Jennie Israel, the associate artistic director of the Actors’ Shakespeare Project, directs. Tara L. Moross ’09 and Jason M. Lazarcheck ’08 are the producers. The Crimson recently sat down with Christopher N. Hanley ’07-’08 and Lois E. Beckett ’09, who is also a Crimson editor, the actors playing Romeo and Juliet respectively. We’ve asked them to spill...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hyperion Escapes Early Demise | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

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