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...deeply effective. In the close quarters of the Loeb Ex, every lighting cue, prop, and backdrop cannot help but be scrutinized in the context of the play. For the most part, these elements all work. In the last act, densely colored photographs of the cast hang on clotheslines. These pictures confront the audience directly, forcing them to look straight into the eyes and dreams of each character...
Most of the members of this year’s cast are undergraduates, which is impressive considering the vocal and lexical demands of the work. The students were, no doubt, aided by the expertise of Baroque music specialists Mealy and former Harvard Arts Medalist, and internationally-acclaimed authority on the French Baroque repertoire, William Christie ’66. Christie was able to spend some time working with the cast in October, thanks to a grant from the Office of the Arts. Thus, continuing the HEMS tradition of strong opera adaptations, the youthful cast and staff here added a refreshing...
Dressed as a giant bumblebee and a jumper-suited school girl, two cast members from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals presented Cambridge Public Schools with a $11,000 check Friday night as part of the Theatricals’ initiative to improve arts education in local schools. The five-minute event, which took place at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, preceded the high school’s 7:30 p.m. production of “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” Started three years ago, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Fund for Cultural Enrichment has subsidized tickets for over...
...cast succeeds in interpreting the strange momentum of the play, blending the mundane, the theatrical and the fantastic without ever losing any element. Particularly impressive is Lloyd-Bollard as Kat, who simultaneously conveys cruelty, humor, sexiness, and vulnerability with great energy and aplomb, making the second scene the highlight of the play...
...Seven Kingdoms, an unstable amalgamation of nations caught in the act of vigorously ripping itself to shreds following the death of King Robert Baratheon. Martin shoots the action from many angles, with a dozen narrators, the better to reflect its gritty, twisty, many-sided nature and its vast cast of would-be queens and kings, rogues, bastards, bandits, madmen, mercenaries, exiles, priests and various uncategorizable wild cards. Martin may write fantasy, but his politik is all real...