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...largest scale dramatic production this semester, the theater community is looking to Three Sisters to do more than fill seats, though. The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) board is attempting to increase the number of available tech staffers in the Harvard community. They planned to hold a series of technical theater workshops to train tech staffers and have attendees do supervised tech work for the show. “Our workshops were an attempt not only to help production of the show along, but also to address the problem of a tech/design staff shortage that has long been a problem...
Against the Grain, directed by Shelby Braxton-Brooks ‘03 and Anna Weiss ’03, is what the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) has chosen to kick off its fall season. The production features four pieces, three of them original: “Still Rising,” choreographed by Braxton-Brooks; “Into Emptiness,” choreographed by Ryuji Yamaguchi ’03; “Warning: This May Cause,” choreographed by professional guest choreographer Derrick Sellers; and excerpts from George Balanchine?...
Though Kathleen A. Agresta ’02, Main Stage Coordinator and Vice President of HRDC, concedes the present situation isn’t ideal, she is confident that, like Perpetual Motion, Against the Grain will succeed in not only making dance more visible on campus, but also bringing the dance and theatre communities closer together...
...environment for minorities at Harvard theater is not very friendly,” says HRDC member Kimberly J. Ravener ’03. “[The theater community] tends to be a very small, tight-knit group of people, which can also be a code word for incestuous, so it’s just not as established to have diversity in HRDC...
Naomi R. Krakow ’03, HRDC Campus Liaison, notes that the HRDC board is already reaching out to minorities. She says increased publicity efforts are in the works and a main stage production of “Three Sisters,” a color-blind play with strong female characters, is also being developed...