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LANGUAGE BARRIER: Emma (Haia Bchiri ’20), who has hearing loss, signs, despite the stigma around doing so, to equally rebellious Fefu (Rebecca Myers ’18).
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LANGUAGE BARRIER: Emma (Haia Bchiri ’20), who has hearing loss, signs, despite the stigma around doing so, to equally rebellious Fefu (Rebecca Myers ’18).
GIRL TALK: Fefu and her friends sit together on a couch as Cecelia (Alex Wu ’19) stands near them.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Cheyer ’88 explained that he is not concerned about the direction of AI.
FAMILIAR FRIENDS: Angel Echavarria meets with the founding director, Florence Graves, at his first visit to Brandeis they day after he was freed.
DAY TO DAY: Jimmy (Meir Alelov ’15, left) and Neva (Jacquelyn Drozdow ’15, right) talk about their daily lives in the deep south after the BP oil spill of 2010.
DEEP THOUGHTS: Jimmy (center) looks into the distance, contemplating the tough situation that the BP oil spill has left them with, while his friends look on.
TIGHT ON MONEY: Fishermen’s wives Neva (Jacquelyn Drozdow ’15) and Rosalie (Jamie Semel ’17) discuss their own methods of making do with limited finances.
ON THE DOCK: Yuki (Siddharth Mehra ’17, left) thoughtully prepares his fishing rod while Rosalie (right) makes paper flowers for sale to supplement their income.
MONTHLY MISSION: Cafe Science occurs on the first Monday of every month to engage the community in lively conversation about cutting-edge research by Brandeis scientists at Solea Restaurant and Tapas Bar on Moody Street.
A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME: Rebecca Myers ’18, playing the Nightingale, was one of the actors who sang in the performance.
A BURST OF COLOR: The production’s creative sets and inventive costumes helped the dancers and actors capture the crowd’s attention.
FLY AWAY: The Hoopoe bird (Samantha LeVangie ’15) tried to convince others to come with her on a journey to find the legendary Simorgh to be their king.
HOLDING ON: Jean (Samantha Browne-Walters ’15) grabs the hand of Gordon (Alex Davis ’15), the man who’s life she assumes through answering his phone after his death.
TOGETHER WE STAND: The ensemble, headed by Samantha Laney ’17 (middle), participated in various dances and acts during set changes.
LIFE AFTER DEATH: Gordon, a character who passes away at the beginning of the show, is depicted in the second act in the afterlife.