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Daniel W. Erickson ‘14 as Jack Point attempts to court Marit A. Medefind ‘12 as Elsie Maynard through song.

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Benjamin T. Morris and Daniel W. Erickson '14 enact a comic scene in this year’s HRGSP production, directed by Devon Dunn '12.

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The opera is set in the Tower of London in the sixteenth century, and is often considered the darkest of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operas.

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Eric Padilla ‘14 sneaks up on Cassandra Rassmussen ‘13 and Benjamin T. Morris in an attempt to steal the keys from Morris.

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Ian H. Clark ’12 plays Colonel Fairfax who is sentenced to death at the start of “Yeomen of the Guard.”

Music

Weekend in Photos: 03/28/2011

Visual Arts

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"Skinwalker" Rebecca Kwan eerily creeps out from backstage in the March 23 performance of Skinwalking in the Loeb Ex.

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Week in Photos: Arts (03/29/2011)

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Today in Photos (03/25/11)

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Gavin Creel discusses his Tony-nominated performance as Claude in the 2009 Broadway revival of “HAIR” with other members of the show’s cast and creative team in a panel yesterday at the New College Theater.

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The Candide cast sings "Make Our Garden Grow" in the closing scene of the opening performance by the Lowell House Opera in the Lowell Dining Hall on Wednesday night. In the front from left is Ana Maria Ugarte as Old Lady, James Onstad '09 as Candide, and Liv Redpath '14 as Cunegonde.

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James Onstad '09 plays the role of Candide in the opening performance of "Candide" by the Lowell House Opera in the Lowell Dining Hall on Wednesday night.

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A More Contemplative LaBute

The obsession with ‘prettiness’ is the ostensible subject of this frequently electrifying production, but its real message is altogether more subtle and closer to home.

On Campus

‘Rita’ Light Yet Learned

But the humorous surface of “Educating Rita” hides thematic depth: under the skillful direction of Maria Aitken, this seemingly simple comedy hammers home serious messages about change, courage, the dangers of conformity, and the value of an education.

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The Yeomen of the Guard

Among the Savoy Operas, “The Yeomen of the Guard” stands out for its dark yet comedic tone.

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