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Daniel D. Snyder


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Middle East conflict takes the stage

Sitting cheerfully at his desk with an Israeli flag draped behind him, Adam Schwartzbaum '07, director of the Brandeis Players' production of Crossing Jerusalem, lamented many students' disengagement from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: "The opportunity is there for you.


Strange show must face its own demons

As the lights dim in the Shapiro Theater, we meet Mrs. Slater (Catherine Wagner '09), a mentally unhinged widow operating a colorfully decorated laundromat with her skateboarder son Gene (Michael Carnow '07). On the morning of Gene's 21st birthday, Mrs. Slater decides to send her son on a mission to avenge the death of his father, who was mysteriously murdered in the Pocono Mountains.


A question of honor

Living in an academic bubble like Brandeis, it's often easy to forget to look at the outside world and see just how little things have changed.


Caprine pleasures

A foreboding atmosphere permeated the minds of theater-goers this weekend as the goat, whose ominous silhouette has borne down on campus for weeks, to ok the stage to answer, once and for all, just who Sylvia was.


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