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...what's the Theatricals' gripe? Dean Illingworth has also mentioned that since the University has assumed ownership of the Theatricals' theater space, the sex-composition of the all-male Pudding cast will be up for discussion. If the University decided that the Theatricals must become co-ed it would not only be a mortal blow to the Theatricals, but a defeat for artistic freedom...
...moment, it is unclear how the all-male cast violates the College's policy forbidding student groups from discriminating on the basis of gender. While only men are allowed to take center stage in the Theatricals' shows, women are involved in all other aspects of the productions and have even acted as president of the organization in years past. Indeed, the Theatricals' position on female participation seems to be no different than that of a host of other performance-related groups, such as all-male or all-female a cappella groups or dance troupes--except that no comparable all-female...
...square peg into a round hole. The Theatricals simply wouldn't be the same if it were compelled to include women in its shows. The Theatricals derives its strength from its all-male cast, enrapturing audience with its own unique brand of humor. Much of the fun of its productions depends on gender-based jokes. It would be forced to transform into an entirely different kind of group, or else lose much of its famed hilarity if forced to change its tradition. For a precautionary example, we need only look to the fate of Princeton's Triangle Club, Princeton...
Gore's caricature of Bush has been in place for a year, but Bush's picture of Big Government Al didn't come into focus until Sept. 28. During a speech in Green Bay, Wis., Bush charged that Gore "has left the vital center of American politics...[and] cast his lot with the old Democratic Party," betraying the reform-minded moderates that Gore helped propel to power in 1992. "The Vice President was seated right behind Bill Clinton at the State of the Union when the President declared, 'The era of Big Government is over,'" Bush said. "Apparently, the message...
...first student production on the Mainstage this fall. Hood's choice to put up The Madness of King George III was "informed chiefly by the space [he] wanted to use." In Hood's opinion, the Mainstage warranted "a show that is epic in scope, with a large cast and incorporating the elements of 'total theater'." Hood looked for a story that is played in a variety of locales and whose characters are allowed full development...