During the show, performers acted out a several skits about dating, gender relations and date rape. The first part of the show involved the broad issue of mixed messages that men and women send each other. But as the show progressed, the performers focused on the topic of date rape and the tone became less comedic.
Students agreed that the comedic section and the opportunity to get involved was a good way to get their attention.
“I think it worked because the comedy kind of warmed up the audience. People weren’t talking at you like in all of the other meetings. They got us involved,” Katherine P. Eldridge ’07 said.
“It was a good way to keep students from falling asleep,” Okechukou R. Linton ’07 said.
—Staff writer Ebonie D. Hazle can be reached at hazle@fas.harvard.edu.