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SANS HOUSEPLANTS: Raavi and the Houseplants sang about her coming of age experiences.
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SANS HOUSEPLANTS: Raavi and the Houseplants sang about her coming of age experiences.
ONE OF MANY STARS: Halley Geringer ’19 as Beatrice is one of the many outstanding performaners in the show.
DECEPTIONS: A recurring theme of the play is the masks people put on in front of the others versus their true selves.
WASTED TALENT: Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly plays a minor role in the film, as do several other critically-acclaimed actors.
The United States flag is an iconic symbol, one that elicits an immediate and powerful reaction. Howardena Pindell takes advantage of that involuntary response in her piece “Separate but Equal: Genocide AIDS.”
JustArts: Can you tell me a little bit about the play? What is it about?
Hooked On Tap danced their hearts out in their annual show this past Sunday night.
Sa-Roc’s “Forever” plays as the audience members look around searching for the performer, Su’ad Abdul Khabeer. She walks in from the back of the theater, wearing a backpack and large black headphones, and continues up the stairs to the stage dancing and mouthing the words to “Forever.” She begins the show.
On Sunday, actor Tony Shalhoub came to Brandeis for a question and answer session in the Wasserman Cinematheque. Shalhoub has a prolific career in plays, movies and TV shows; he is well-known for his portrayal of troubled homicide detective Adrian Monk in the show “Monk” for which he received multiple awards, and he currently plays Abe Weissman, father of Miriam “Midge” Maisel in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
Last Sunday, the Undergraduate Theater Collective presented “Quickies,” the annual festival of student-written short plays. In the three weeks leading up to it, students wrote, cast and rehearsed eight different short plays which were performed at the SCC theater.
MENTOR: Shalhoub talks about Robert Brunstein’s influence over his career.
GOOD OLD TIME: “Another Night at the Red Light“ catches the taste of a period drama.
A DIFFERENT PATH: The cast of “Where the Sidewalk Ends” presents new way to interpretate poetry.
A DIFFERENT PROCESS: Shalhoub talks about the difference between theater and film.
DIVERSITY: Khabeer plays a varity of characters to address different topics.
ONE PERSON SHOW: Khabeer performs the song from the soundtrack she created for the show.
Genevive Bondaryk ’21 lifts herself onto her toes as she dances her solo section in a piece that she choreographed. The dancers of Hooked on Tap performed dances choreographed by their teammates both as an ensemble and in smaller groups.