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Carolyn Beard


The Daily Princetonian

“Save Lockwood and Lamont:” The Lewis Center’s 'Singin' in the Rain' as a Revived Classic

“Gene Kelly, tap dancing and a lamppost.” In his program note, actor William Cohen ’16 lists what most people associate with “Singin’ in the Rain.” Made famous by Gene Kelly’s iconic performance in the titular number in the 1952 film, a musical theater classic about Hollywood’s shift from silent film to talkies.The Lewis Center for the Arts’ recent production, directed and co-choreographed by Adin Walker ’16, does something different.


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“City of Angels” and “Dogfight”: Thematic explorations and lack thereof in PUP’s end-of-season productions

To finish the academic year 2015-16 season, Princeton University Players presented “City of Angels” in the Frist Film/Performance Theater, directed by Michelle Goldman ’18, and currently presents “Dogfight” in the Class of 1970 Theater in Whitman College, directed by Abby Jean-Baptiste ’18.


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Complicity in Intimate Violence in Theatre Intime’s "When Dawn Breaks"

“But how will this compare to the story you will hear tomorrow?” In their production of "When Dawn Breaks," Theatre Intime presents an immersive theatrical experience and adaptation of "One Thousand and One Arabian Nights," also known as "The Arabian Nights." The frame storyconcerns a great king cuckolded by his wife, who loses trust in all women and resorts to a brutal routine to quench his lustful desire and longing for perverse justice.


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