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Spring Theater Preview: March

IN BETWEEN O'CLOCK

By Michael Ragozzino '01

Directed by Andrew Boch '02

Produced by Amanda Burnham '01 and Michael Ragozzino '01

Adams Pool Theater

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May 4-7

STORY: Mystery surrounds In Between O'Clock, and Ragozzino wants the details of the script to remain "relatively secret due to its surprising twists and turns." All we know is that In Between O'Clock begins with a cliche: "A man walks into a bar..." But what Matthew Circland finds in that bar will redefine the theater experience, shattering notions of time and space while taking audiences on an exhilarating journey into the mind and soul of a man.

BUZZ: People are talking about this one. Ragozzino, who wrote the play as an independent study under the tutelage of playwright Adrienne Kennedy, has been refining his script for two years and is excited that Harvard audiences will finally get to see his hard work come to fruition. The demanding lead role of Circland will surely give Jay Chaffin a chance to flex his well renowned acting muscles. Chaffin, who studied under Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, was the understudy for Gavroche in the Broadway production of Les Miserables, has been cited in The New York Times as an actor to watch. With an experienced production staff, including talented director Andrew Boch and acclaimed visual artist Amanda Burnham on set design, a stellar cast and a coveted Arts First Weekend opening date, In Between O'Clock is sure to guarantee that the buzz around Ragozzino's playwriting debut reaches a deafening pitch.

ROMEO AND JULIET

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Kathryn Walsh '00

Produced by Agnes Mei-Yee Chu '01 and Patrick Aquino '00

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