| Time |
Event |
Location |
| 7AM - 9PM |
The Harvard Photography Journal 2001 Exhibition
The Harvard Photography
Journal displays selected original photographs from this years
issue. Artists include senior thesis students Kit Cavender01
and Mike Durcak01
|
Holyoke Center Arcade
|
| 4 PM |
The Emperor's New Clothes
Sunken Garden Children's Theater presents The
Emperor's New Clothes. This endearing adaptation of Anderson's
classic tale about two swindlers and a fashionobsessed emperor
promises to delight children of all ages. Adam Kline 02, director;
Katy Allen 02, Alec Cooley 02, Ray Courtney 01,
and Libby Shani 02, producers.
|
Radcliffe Yard Sunken Garden, Appian
Way
|
| 57 PM |
Opening Reception: Linden Street Open Studios and Sale
Students from
the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies host open studios,
exhibiting thesis work and senior projects. Work by teaching assistants
also will be displayed.
|
6 Linden Street
|
| 69 PM |
Group Art Show: Vaküm Pakt
A group art show featuring photography,
sculpture, painting, and video by Harvard undergraduates, including
work by artists published in The Advocate. Receptions will
be held on Friday at 7 PM and Sunday at 2 PM in both Adams House
and Eliot House.
|
Adams House Artspace, 26 Plympton
Street, C-entry; Eliot House Artspace
|
| 79 PM |
Squash Court #2
Take one (1) large squash court. Cover all sides generously
with paint. Fill with squash; stir. Now squash can hold court. Refreshments
will be served. Matt Daniels 01, Melissa Rudolph 01,
producers.
|
Adams House Artspace, 26 Plympton
Street, C-entry
|
| 79 PM |
Quincy House Band Night
Undergraduate bands seek Cambridge-wide fame
on the Quincy House Masters' Terrace. Open to the Harvard community
only.
|
Quincy House
|
| 7 PM |
Spring a Cappella Jam
Scales of Justice, Harvard Law School's best (and
only) a cappella group, presents its annual spring concert.
They will sing a wide variety of music, from pop hits to traditional
folk songs, and the concert also will feature at least one guest
group from another graduate school. David Markus HLS/Kennedy School
of Government 01, music director; Laurie Carr HLS 02,
president; Jessica Weinberg HLS 02, treasurer. Tickets $3,
available at the door or by calling Laurie Carr at 617-876-1741.
|
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall,
Harvard Law School |
| 7:30 PM |
Odeon
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club presents your typical boy-answers-French-mans-cell-phone,
gets-abducted-by-mafiosi, meets-girl-loses-girl-gets-girl story.
A young, fresh play about the beauty of things, Odeon, by
James Carmichael 01, is about the wonder, sadness, and adventure
of (not so) everyday life. Not recommended for children, due to
adult language. Free; tickets are available at the Loeb Drama Center
box office. James Carmichael 01, director; Cary McClelland
02 and Carrie Roby 03, producers.
|
Experimental Theatre, Loeb Drama
Center
|
| 8-11 PM |
Sense and Sentences
In this collaboration between an artist and a philosopher,
resident tutors Tami Marks and Tal Ben-Shachar exhibit visual images
that deal with our approach to reality. The works provide a lens
of optimism through which we can look at our world.
|
Leverett House G-Tower
|
| 8 PM |
Into the Woods
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic club invites you to follow
your favorite fairy-tale characters as they clumsily chase their
dreams, causing their lives to collide hysterically on the mainstage.
This enchanting musical comedy by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine
presents an unlikely storybook tale marked with intrigue, deception,
adultery, and hope. Featuring Jim Augustine 01 as The Narrator; Adrien Finlay 03 and Jenny Marsh 03, producers; Sara
Heller 02, director; Michael McNabb 02, musical director;
Steven Anderson 01, vocal director. Tickets $7 general, $5
students, available at the Loeb Drama Center box office and BosTix.
|
Loeb Mainstage, Loeb Drama
Center |
| 8 PM |
The Glass Menagerie
The elusive "gentleman caller," the southern
family, the shy girl who owns the glass menagerie: This production
revisits Tennessee Williams coming-of-age story to highlight
its ambiguities, poignancy, and immediacy. Alison Wood 01,
director/producer; Kathy Bencowitz 03, sets/production; John
Herndon 04, stage manager; March Jimenez 96, lights;
Abigail Joseph 04, costumes; Tariq Yasin 04, tech. Tickets:
$5 general, $4 students, $3 Adams House residents, available at
the Harvard Box Office and at the door during the half hour before
curtain.
|
Adams House Pool Theater, 26 Plympton Street, C-entry
|
| 8 PM |
TAPS 101: Rhythm Through Time
TAPS presents the history of rhythm through
a humorous interpretation of a historical study course. Complete
with professor and head teaching fellow, this performance combines
fabulous tap dancing with a comical skit, promising an evening of
lively entertainment. Lulu Henderson 01, dance director; Micaela
Chatman 02, producer; Adam Robbins 02, administrative
director; Ridgely Meyers 02, business coordinator. Tickets:
$5 general, $3 students and seniors, available at the Harvard Box
Office and at the door.
|
Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe
Yard
|
| 8 PM |
Art Opening: Three Columns Gallery
Mather House presents an exhibition
of student work including photography, drawing, painting, and pottery.
|
Mather House Three Columns
Gallery
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