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...people love matthew Bourne's shows - but not as much as Matthew Bourne does. The British choreographer gleefully admits to having seen his own production of Nutcracker over 200 times this year. "I really do genuinely love watching that show, it's so entertaining," says Bourne. His pleasure at his handiwork is palpable during rehearsals for his latest hit, Play Without Words, an adaptation of the sinister, hedonistic Joseph Losey film The Servant. As dancers create an atmosphere of sex and power through twisting, pulsing movements, Bourne's eyes are shining, his foot tapping to the jazz score. He throws...
...theater." It was this theatricality that attracted Disney to him for Mary Poppins, one of theaterland's most eagerly anticipated events of 2004. It will be the first time the choreographer has also directed a musical. For his admirers, that's a double treat. "Original theatermakers like Matthew aren't defined by those who came before them," says Disney Theatrical Productions president Thomas Schumacher. "They find a new language for their art, so we have to find new terms to describe them." Some old terms - like stonking showbiz hitmaker - still seem to fit the bill...
Undergraduate Council veteran Matthew W. Mahan ’05 was declared the next council president last night in an election decided by a much smaller margin of votes than last year’s race...
Meanwhile, Tech Vice President (VP) Matthew J. Ferrante ’05 wants to show Putnam what he has found among the mess: a set of antique poker chips...
...album will be mixed by Sony/Blue Note engineer Mantis Evar, and 1000 copies will be made by a professional manufacturer. The final product will be indistinguishable from a CD one might buy at a record store, according to Veritas Vice President Matthew L. Siegel ’05, complete with full color artwork, a top spine and shrinkwrap...