News
Amid Boston Overdose Crisis, a Pair of Harvard Students Are Bringing Narcan to the Red Line
News
At First Cambridge City Council Election Forum, Candidates Clash Over Building Emissions
News
Harvard’s Updated Sustainability Plan Garners Optimistic Responses from Student Climate Activists
News
‘Sunroof’ Singer Nicky Youre Lights Up Harvard Yard at Crimson Jam
News
‘The Architect of the Whole Plan’: Harvard Law Graduate Ken Chesebro’s Path to Jan. 6
With its bawdy 16th Century English translated into modern slang, "Gammer Gurton's Needle" will convulse Lowell House after its annual Christmas and birthday dinner honoring President A. Lawrence Lowell, emeritus, Friday, December 12.
This second recorded English comedy involves a quarrel between Dame Gurton, Jack Prudden '42, and Dame Chat, Donald Eldredge '43, over a needle lost while Gammer is mending the breeches of her servant Hodge, Dan Shook '44. Diccon, Howard Oedel '43, the villain who keeps the quarrel going, is foiled by Master Bayly, Charles Breuning '42, who finds the needle in a surprise ending after Dr. Rat, William Musgrave '42, has failed to do so.
Parts may be written in for House Master Elliott Perkins, History lecturer and Tutors Barnaby C. Koeney and Richard French, Instructor in History and teaching fellow in Music. Leonard Kent '43 is director; William Green '42, assistant director; Rolland Thompson '42, set designer; and Tutor French, writer of the score.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.