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The director Zach (Stephen A. Travierso ’09) argues with Broadway-hopeful Cassie (Katie W. Johnson ’07) in the musical number “One” from “A Chorus Line.” The show runs until Nov. 4.

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Eric Paras, former history GSAS student, freshman proctor, and history tutor, talks about his new book "Foucault 2.0: Beyond Power and Knowledge" at a Harvard Book Store event.

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Members of the Mozart Society Orchestra prepare for a concert to mark their namesake’s 250th birthday. The performance, featuring music as well as cake, will take place at 8 p.m. in Lowell Lecture Hall.

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Bromhead (Thomas H. Baranga) and Eleanor (Elizabeth K. Clarkin-Breslin ’09) are dates in a comedy about a mistakenly delivered box of pornography.

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Colin P. Kelly ’08, left, and Callum L. King ’08 prepare to depart from the Harvard T stop yesterday as they head home for the Thanksgiving holidays.

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Miles A. Johnson ’08 plays Communist Party "giant" Serge Esmereldovich Upgobkin in the Loeb Mainstage production of "Slavs!", written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner. In this scene, Upgobkin dies after overexerting himself doing pull-ups

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Aunt Ethel (Chiazotam N. Ekekezie '08) delivers a satirical monologue about the "birth of the Negroes" on her cooking show in the "Colored Museum."

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Members of the Din and Tonics Jon J. Carpenter '07 (center left)  and Alan Z. Rozenshtein '07 (right) peform the lighthearted "McDonald's Girl".

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