Theater
"Heidi Chronicles" Addresses Serious Themes Gracefully
Nuances add flavor to the play’s simple timeline, and the supporting cast fully exploited these. On the one hand, “Chronicles” deals with grave themes: at its heart is the potential failure of feminism. But it is also a social satire, and a very funny one.
Absurdity Obscures Meaning, Not Experience
Even before the show officially begins, it becomes clear that Sonia C. Coman ’11’s “Leah” intends to break the mold.
‘Machine’ Fails to Add Up to Success
“In numbers, the mysteries of life can be revealed,” claims the cast of “Adding Machine,” the Off-Broadway musical making its ...
Adding Machine
Brendan McNab and Liz Hayes sing about the stresses of life in SpeakEasy Stage Company’s “Adding Machine,” which runs through April 10.
Working Rehearsal
Actors with brooms play American workers in “Working,” which opens April 2 in the Loeb Experimental Theater.
Working Rehearsal
Nicole I. Torres ’11 and Jesse T. Nee-Vogelman ’13 play American workers in “Working,” which opens April 2 in the Loeb Experimental Theater.
Leah Dress Rehearsal
Actors from “Leah” take part in an Surrealist-Inspired play-within-a-play written by Sonia C. Coman ’12
DantonsDeath
Jonathan C. Goines HES ’12 and Steven J. Demarco work with tumbrils—carts that carried prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution—as they rehearse a scene for “Danton’s Death.” The production, the first HRDC Mainstage of the spring semester, opens on April 2.
Leah Rehearsal
Ilker Oztop (GSAS '12) plays both Leah's husband and son in the upcoming student-written production of "Leah" in the Loeb Experimental Theater.
Leah Rehearsal
Ilker Oztop (GSAS '12) plays both Leah's husband and son in the upcoming student-written production of "Leah" in the Loeb Experimental Theater.