Theater
Barking Mad
In a fit of madness, Georges, played by freshman Mark Mauriello, imitates the dog he was sketching during the first act of Sunday in the Park with George, which premiered this weekend on the Loeb Mainstage.
Frozen in the Park
Amy Sparrow, '15, Steven Bombino, '12, and Maya Sugarman, '12, freeze on stage during a multimedia transition in the first act of Sunday in the Park with George, which premiered this weekend in the Loeb Mainstage.
Sunday in the Park
Freshman Mark Mauriello, playing the role of Georges Seurat, is seen through his canvas during the first act of Sunday in the Park with George, which premiered this weekend in the Loeb Mainstage.
Sunday in the Park
Dot, played by Kyla Haggerty '13, sings her woes to Georges, Mark Mauriello '15, during the matinee performance of Sunday in the Park with George in the Loeb Mainstage.
‘Glen Ross’ Falters Despite Solid Acting
Despite sold very well executed acting performances, the HRDC's production of "Glengarry Glen Ross" falters due to some ill-advised directing decisions.
New Musical ‘Futurity’ Rocks OBERON
"Futurity" revolves around the cast’s magnetic stage presence which, when combined with an innovative set design, makes this show a quirky musical triumph.
Brilliant ‘Ma Rainey’ Explores 1920s Racism
The Huntington Theatre Company's production of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" provides a fitting swan song to their exploration of playwright August Wilson's hugely influential "Pittsburgh Cycle," a set of 10 plays that explores the African-American experience in the 20th century.
Shock Not Schlock in ‘Talk Radio’ at the Ex
"Talk Radio" impressed audiences with its visceral intensity at the Loeb Ex before spring break.
Glengarry Glen Ross
David Mamet's award-winning play "Glengarry Glen Ross" is coming to the loeb Ex next week.
‘Deported’ Dreamy but Ultimately Obtuse
Although "Deported: A Dream Play" at the Modern Theatre boasts some strong acting, the show ultimately falters due to tedious staging.
“Hot Mess” Writer Talk Actually Quite Neat
On March 5, students had the opportunity to sit with Ella Hickson, the critically acclaimed writer of “Hot Mess” and “Eight” to get an inside look into the life of a successful playwright.
Top Experts Explore Strindberg’s Work
Strindberg's work was explored through talks and readings at the Barker Center last Friday.