Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club

The Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC), founded in 1908, is an umbrella theater student organization at Harvard College with the purpose of assisting all theatrical projects at the college. It is headquartered at the Loeb Drama Center, the home of the American Repertory Theater. They produce around 10 shows a season, many of which are written by undergraduate students.

Loeb Drama Center, Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Theatres

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There are three primary theaters in which HRDC produces shows. Around 2 shows a year happen in the Loeb Proscenium, the largest theater in the Loeb Drama Center. Typically, shows in the Proscenium are higher prestige shows, typically licensed shows that have had professional runs. Another 6 shows happen in the Loeb Ex, a black box theatre in the Loeb Drama Center. These shows are often student written. Another three shows a year happen in the Agassiz Theatre, used in collaboration with the Harvard Office for the Arts. These include the annual First Year Musical, a musical entirely written and performed by Freshmen at Harvard College, and a semesterly production of a Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.

Seasons

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Spring 2024

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Loeb Ex

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Fall 2023

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Loeb Proscenium

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Loeb Ex

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  • Hamlet - Presented by Hyperion Shakespeare Company, Written by William Shakespeare, Additional Compositions by Raghav Mehrotra, Emil Droga, and Eleni Dadian, Directed by Maranatha Paul
  • In Reverie - Presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company, Directed by Tatiana Miranda and Julia Sperling
  • under control / utter chaos - Written and co-directed by Chinyere Obasi, co-directed by Texaco Texeira-Ramos
  • Breaking Ground - Presented by the Harvard Contemporary Collective, Directed by Payton Thompson

Agassiz Theater

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  • White House Princess - Book, Music, and Lyrics by Maureen Clare and Charlotte Daniels, Directed by Lollie McKenzie
  • Footloose - Presented by ¡TEATRO! and Asian Student Arts Project, Book by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie, Music by Tom Snow, Lyrics by Dean Pitchford and Kenny Loggins, Directed by Roseanne Strategos and Cas Li
  • BLKS - Presented by Black CAST, Written by Aziza Barnes, Directed by Kayla Bey, Starring Jacqueline Metzger as Octavia, Keely Gorman as June, and Dara Omolaja as Imani.
  • Falstaff - Presented by Harvard College Opera, Composed by Giuseppe Verdi, Libretto by Arrigo Boito, Directed by Maranatha Paul

Spring 2023

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Loeb Proscenium

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Loeb Ex

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  • You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown - Book by John Gordon, Lyrics & Music by Clark Gesner, Lyrics & Music Revision by Andrew Lippa, Directed by Nikhil Kamat, Starring Inseo Yeo as Charlie Brown, Ria Cueller-Koh as Sally Brown, and Matthew Given as Snoopy[3]
  • The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin - Book, Music, and Lyrics by Kirsten Childs, Directed by Kristian Hardy, Starring Ogechi Obi as Viveca, Gabrielle Medina as Mommy, and Jordan Woods as Daddy and Policeman[4]
  • Atalanta - Book and Lyrics by Mira-Rose Kingsbury Lee, Composed by Williams Goldsmith, Ben Dreier, Keagan Yap, and Kingsbury Lee, Directed by Kingsbury Lee and Ellie Powell, starring Grace Allen as Sarina Lemonde, Matthew Given as Charlie Saltman, Onovughakpor Otitigbe-Dangerfield as Miriam Lemonde, and Vander Ritchie as William Harding[5]
  • [intervals] - Presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company, Directed by Julia Sperling and Tatiana Miranda[6]
  • Ugly Feelings - Written by Karina Cowperthwaite, Directed by Alycia Cary and Cowperthwaite[7]

Agassiz Theater

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  • The Sorcerer - Written by W.S. Gilbert & Composed by Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Haley Stark[8]
  • OUT: An Asian-American Musical - Book by Kalos Chu, Composed by Ian Chan, Lyrics by JuHye Mun, Directed by Chu, Starring Fahim Ahmed as Oliver, Carolyn Hao as May, and Elio Kennedy-Yoon as Kasey[9]
  • Post Mortem: The First Year Musical - Book by Paul Palmer, Lyrics by Eleni Daidan, Music by Christian Liu, Directed by Lollie McKenzie[10]

Fall 2022

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Loeb Proscenium

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Loeb Ex

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  • metamorphosis - Presented by the Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company, Directed by Mira Becker and Karina Halevy[13]
  • Queen of Magic - Book and Lyrics by Andrew Van Camp, Adapted from "Sixty-Five Years of Magic" by Adelaide Herrmann, Music by Veronica Leahy, Directed by Ellie Powell, Starring Devon Gates as Adele, Cybele Fasquelle as Adelaide Herrmann, and William Murray as Charles[14]
  • The Effect - Written by Lucy Prebble, Directed by Mira Alpers and Kyra Siegel

Agassiz Theater

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  • ISCARIOT - Book & Lyrics by Sophie Kim, Music by Lucas Pao and Jude Torres, Directed by Cas Li and Caren Koh, Starring Hailey Madison Sebastian as Judas, Saswato Ray as Isaiah, and Hailey Hurd as Jesus
  • Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri - Written by W.S. Gilbert, Composed by Arthur Sullivan, Directed by Nick Fahy
  • Mira, Mira - Book and Lyrics by Victoria Gong, Music by Keagan Yap, Directed by Eileen Tucci, Starring Onovughakpor Otitigbe-Dangerfield as Mira, James GaNun as John, and Maddie Dowd as Zephyr

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "HBC In Love - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  2. ^ "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  3. ^ "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  4. ^ "The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Association".
  5. ^ "Atalanta - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Association".
  6. ^ "[intervals] - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  7. ^ "Ugly Feelings - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  8. ^ "The Sorcerer - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  9. ^ "OUT - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  10. ^ "Post Mortem - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  11. ^ "In the Heights - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  12. ^ "Something Rotten! - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  13. ^ "metamorphosis - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  14. ^ "Queen of Magic - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club".
  15. ^ Chainani, Soman (December 12, 1997). "Matt Damon On Life, Acting and Harvard". The Harvard Crimson.
  16. ^ Siegler, Elijah (November 2, 1990). "Ex Show Safe but Satisfying". The Harvard Crimson.
  17. ^ "1997 Candidates for Harvard & Radcliffe Class Marshals". The Harvard Crimson. October 1, 1996. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved May 24, 2009.
  18. ^ "7 Sacrilege Street - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club". Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.
  19. ^ "Utopia, Ltd. - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Association". Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Association.
  20. ^ "Hamlet - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club". Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.
  21. ^ "Paradise Lost-and-Found - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatics Club". Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.
  22. ^ "Sweet Charity - Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club". Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club.
  23. ^ Sherman, Howard (March 23, 2022). "Howard Sherman on Twitter: "Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson ..."". Twitter.
  24. ^ Sherman, Howard (March 23, 2022). "Howard Sherman on Twitter: "Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson ..."". Twitter.
  25. ^ "OBITUARIES: Richard Aldrich". Variety. 322 (13): 264–265. April 23, 1986.
  26. ^ Burton 1995, pp. 52–55.
  27. ^ Swan, Claudia (1999). Leonard Bernstein : the Harvard years 1935–1939. New York: Eos Orchestra. ISBN 0-9648083-4-X. OCLC 41502300
  28. ^ "Obituary for C. Antoinette Wood". The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts). Newspapers.com. May 30, 1942.
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