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...frequent viewer of student theater. I have the dubious distinction of attending all of one student production last year. Nevertheless, even I am impressed by the quality of acting and the gravity of the issues effectively addressed in the South Asian Association’s (SAA) production of Grave Affairs...
...SAA production marks the stage premiere of Grave Affairs, a radio play written six years ago for the BBC by co-director John Mathew. The play takes place in the fictitious village of Matoor, in the real district of Kerala at the tip of southwest India. Matoor’s population includes people of widely varying religious faiths—Hindus, Muslims and Christians—an assortment that makes for insecure relations and latent hostilities, not to mention some interesting graveyards...
...We’re strengthening our friendship with other groups like SAA and with the Harvard administration, who has always been supportive of us,” Shah Mohammed says. He says that HIS will be looking to make more connections with student groups than in the past...
...Several SAA members said they were astonished and angered that the term was used, although they acknowledged that the slur was not intentional...
...What were they thinking?” said SAA President Sandeep Kulkarni ’04. “That’s terrible…there’s no excuse for referring to people that...