Inside Look: Freshman Musical - The cast and crew of the Freshman Musical: "Pizza Ex Machina: A Slice of Destiny" gather back stage and prepare for Wednesday's dress rehearsal. Opening night is Thursday at 7pm in the Agassiz Theatre. The musical extends into the weekend with performances on Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 2:30pm and 8pm. By Emily B Nice
Inside look: Set of the Freshman Musical - An exclusive look into the backstage area of the Freshman Musical. The sets were designed by Christina M. Rodriguez '15 and the props by Emily L. Chen ' 15. By Emily B Nice
Inside Look: Dress Reheasal - The Freshman Musical: "Pizza Ex Machina: A Slice of Destiny" was created exclusively by members of the class of 2015. The script was written by Tomi J. Adeyemi '15, directed by Joey J. Kim '15, and produced by Alexandra M. Kiley '15. This is an inside look backstage during the dress rehearsal on Wednesday evening. By Emily B Nice
Inside Look: Freshman Musical Band - All the music is performed by members of the class of 2015. The music director is Samuel R. Moore '15, composer is Gus G. Ruchman '15, and the lyrics are by Alice Abracen '15. By Emily B Nice
Inside Look: Freshman Musical Costumes - Rachel A. Gibian '15, costumer, makes final adjustments on the King Zinder costume of Alexander G. Smith '15. The assistant costumer is Angela J. Oh '15. By Emily B Nice
Inside Look: Teddy Bear Therapy - Alexander G. Smith '15 is the role of King Zinder. He suffers from martial problems and the teddy bear acts as method of therapy. His wife, Queen Schlopa, is played by Angela S. Berkowitz '15. By Emily B Nice
Inside Look: Sacrifice of the Freshman Musical - James E. Yoder Jr. '15 performs the role of the Llama Lord. He prepares to sacrifice the character Princess Shanara. She is played by Selina Y. Wang '15. By Emily B Nice
Emily B. Nice, a contributing editor at The Crimson, photographs one of the Freshman Musical's dress rehearsals on Wednesday. Participants in this year's musical, "Pizza Ex Machina: A Slice of Destiny," gather back stage and rally themselves in hopes of a good rehearsal. Opening night is Thursday at 7pm in the Agassiz Theatre. The musical extends into the weekend with performances on Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 2:30pm and 8pm.