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Matthew Hudson
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To the English: An Apology
Through a series of cultural misfortunes arising over the past few weeks, I have developed a deep shame at being
Some Achieve Greatness
In my own work as a critic, I have often been attacked for maintaining too high a standard, demanding far
In the Spotlight: Upcoming Events in the Theater
When we think of Eugene O’Neill, we tend to think of his cheerful, laugh-a-minute celebrations of life like The Iceman
Something Blue: Blue Man Group Tubes
Blue Man Group Tubes is a symphony of color and light and movement and sound that fills the unassuming space
William Shakespeare's Other Comedy
Shrew in the Adams House Kronauer Space is not so much a presentation of Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the
Water, Water Everywhere
The Memory of Water, Shelagh Stevenson's new-ish play about three sisters coping with their mother's death after a prolonged bout
The Kindness of Strangers, Southern Style
A sort of sultry lethargy settles over the Loeb Experimental Theater as Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire drawls its
Sketched-Out: Kellerman and Co. in the Pool
3M1W, a compilation of five short plays by Jesse Kellerman '01, is a surprising and delightful comic bombardment of some
Comedy of Errors: Twelfth Night
One of the oft-cited wonders of Shakespeare's plays is their remarkable ability to transcend time and location, granting directors the
Clocking Time
If It's a Wonderful Life were set in New Haven, Conn. and New Haven, Conn., existed on the ninth level
Woolf: Welcome to My Parlor
Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a descent into the dark, twisted world of George and Martha (Robert Fuller
Of Love and Chickens
For one glorious weekend in April, Fifteen Minutes becomes the second tackiest "FM" on campus. A crack team of writers,
Memories of Brooklyn
Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs, directed by Marcie Ulin '02 in the Loeb Ex this past weekend, tells the story
Dying Gaul: Drama You Can Download
What do Buddha, Goethe and 2200 year-old Hellenistic art have in common? Apart from their (obvious) connection to Kevin Bacon
The Boys are Back
The Boys from Syracuse sings and dances its way into the Agassiz Theater this weekend. Directed by Rachel Eisenhaure '02,