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...Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) presentation of Anton P. Chekhov’s “The Seagull” is passionate yet mundane, revitalizing yet draining, and funny yet heartbreaking—in short, it covers the entirety of the playwright’s paradoxical playground...
...Harvard Dance Program, says. “I think everyone coming in is bowled over by how well it’s been done.”Dance students at Harvard seem to agree: Sonia K. Todorova ’07, a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dance Company (HRDC) and a choreographer for Dancer’s Viewpointe, explained how significant an improvement it was to be working in a purpose-built space rather than the “old gym.”“Now we have a facility that was thought out from the very...
Under the guidance of 2005 Visiting Director Brendan Hughes, the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) adaptation of the 1894 German sex drama “Lulu” is provocative without being sensational, profound without being excessively intellectual, and, despite its tragic ending, a definite artistic success...
...further hopeless because of the role that art plays in the drama. Lulu’s lovers are artists and tend to instinctively view Lulu as yet another work of art, both perfect and controllable. But Lulu is neither of these ideals—a point emphasized in this HRDC adaptation...
...right,” he says, “You should do two things—direct and go to graduate school.” Many Harvard students have already started on similar paths in the pattern of Hughes’s map, directing full-scale productions with the HRDC. The road to achieving student directorial premieres is a rather well-paved one at Harvard. A would-be student director typically selects a script, finds a staff and producer, and then applies to the HRDC board. Once the application is approved, the director chosen serves as the creative head...