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DANCING IN THE DARK: Student dancers perform a choreographed piece.
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DANCING IN THE DARK: Student dancers perform a choreographed piece.
BAD BOY BLUES: Laertes (Eli Esrig ’19) packs clothing with Ophelia (Casey Bachman ’21) to send her away from Hamlet.
RATHER BE GIRAFFES: RBG sang “Mistakes” by Andra Day and “Jackrabbit” by San Fermin.
MONOLOGUE: Polonius (Kerstin Shimkin ’21) rambles in a monologue, capturing the essence of the character.
MONEY PROBLEMS: “I adore superhighways, but money is the route of all evil in America,” said Alicia Ostriker ’59 during her poetry reading.
GETTING TO THE TOP: Students took turns scaling the rock wall, encouraging their friends to compete against each other.
MÉNAGE À TROIS: A dead Mae (Sophia Massidda ’20) lies on the table between Lloyd (Yair Koas ’19, seated) and Henry (Zoë Rose ’20, floor).
TALK-BACK: Vanessa Gould discusses her documentary with Brandeis professor, Eileen McNamara (JOUR).
DIALOGUES: Prof. Molinsky (IBS) spoke to the workshop audience about strategies to build personal confidence in the workplace.
SAMSAS, UNHINGED: Gregor rolls on the floor as his father, Mr. Samsa, (Anderson Stinson III ’21) stands above him, while Mrs. Samsa grasps his arm.
MOTHER AND SON: Gregor Samsa crouches in his web-like bedroom as his mother (Renata Leighton ’21) reaches in.
REFLECTION: Marie (Gabi Nail ’18) admires a new pair of earrings she was gifted, doting on her reflection, played by Sophia Massidda ’20.
PHYSICAL EXAM: Doctor (Ryan Sands ’19) encourages Woyzeck’s (Dan Souza ’19) growing neuroticism and dementia as he gives him a dubious check-up.
LOVERS’ SPAT: Woyzeck stabs Marie to death intimately, lost to the insanity spurned by suspicions of her faithfulness.
FAMILY VALUES: The Samsa family crowds around the tenant (Amber Crossman ’21) as Gregor (Norma Stobbe ’20) lurks behind.
SILLY SKITS: Members of TBA act out a skit, drawing laughs from the audience.
A CLEANER FUTURE: Sustainability Program Manager Mary Fischer told students that change doesn’t happen overnight.
SCULPTURE OF A GIRL: Much of Akiyama’s work shows figures obstructed or melded with images of the natural world.