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‘Speakeasy: The Faire’ Review: A Friday Night Comedy Extravaganza
"Speakeasy: The Faire" featured five stand-up comedians and musical performances and delivered a true reverie.
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Preview: A Campy, Gory, Mesmerizing Comedy Musical
Harvard is home to all sorts of mesmerizing flowers. Conspicuously absent, however, are giant, extraterrestrial, carnivorous flytrap-like plants.
‘Constellations’ Preview: A Love Story in a Multiverse
Quantum mechanics and the multiverse theory feature prominently in the play, so much so that the production staff includes a physics specialist.
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Arts Vanity: Excerpts from the Book of Eccl-eal-siastes
Verily, it is said by the EAL: “Say thou to them, and to the after-comers of them, Each article of your section, that nigheth to those things that be hallowed, in which is uncleanness, it shall perish before the EALs.”
‘Jekyll & Hyde’ Preview: Seductive, Thrilling, Complex
The team behind "Jekyll and Hyde" aims to present a nuanced take on the show, venturing beyond the figures of Jekyll and Hyde, embracing character depth, and giving justice to the musical’s technical complexity.
Case for Best Picture: 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
To say that “All Quiet on the Western Front” is an anti-war film would do it a disservice. It is a war film in the fullest sense of the word.
‘The Merry Widow’ Preview: ‘A Big Party’ for Harvard College Opera’s 30th Anniversary
Between the music, choreography, and singing, the audiences might have a hard time deciding what their favorite parts were.
Arts Vanity: Level-up Your Charcuterie Board With These Eight Must-Haves
Have you already mastered charcuterie board making? Do you want to wow your friends and family this holiday season?
‘ISCARIOT’ Preview: A Heretical, Gay, Thoughtful Musical
The Hollywood Hills are not what comes to mind upon hearing the word “Iscariot.” But that’s exactly where “ISCARIOT” — an unconventional spin on the biblical narrative of Jesus and Judas — takes its audience.