Crimson staff writer
S. H. Kim
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‘Angels in America Part I’ Review: A Ghostly Symbiosis of Queer Lives
If an utter transformation of theatrical space is what you’re looking for, “Angels in America” at Central Square Theater is the place to find it.
‘Dance Nation’ Review: Feral Doesn’t Even Begin to Cover It
In a play where fantastical elements are a way of exploring freedom, the limits of hyper-realism are chilling. Apollinaire Theatre Company’s production of “Dance Nation” will leave audiences wondering how childhood affects them today and how monstrosity might just be a form of liberation.
‘The Great Leap’ Review: A High-Stakes Game of Family History
Intergenerational trauma. Found family. Extremely creative insults. What’s not to like?
ISCARIOT Dress Rehearsal Photo
"ISCARIOT," an original musical written by Sophie H. Kim '25, opens Dec. 1 and runs through Dec. 4 at the Agassiz Theater.
Dorian Electra Concert Review: Queer Hyperpop Artist Hits You With Their Ledger (& You Enjoy It)
It's about being in community with a bunch of other quirky, glittery, proudly over-the-top weirdos. It’s about being yourself, whatever that looks like.
Ruva Chigwedere ’21 Profile: Transforming Harvard Theater
In her four years at Harvard, Ruva Chigwedere ‘21 honed her craft and created spaces for Black artists on campus.
Kings and Queens: The A.R.T. Hosts a Drag Performance Roundtable
“Welcome to you, welcome to your drag aesthetic and your people.” These words marked the beginning of a virtual panel on drag culture hosted by the A.R.T.
‘The Pink Unicorn’ Review: The Learning Curve of Love
Ultimately, the show’s greatest contribution is the empathy it affords Trisha; her narrative provides a window into the other side of a coming-out story.