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The 1212 Fall Play: The School for Wives |
| December 2006 |
Directed
by performing arts faculty member, Peter Parisi, Milton’s
production of Moliere’s The School for Wives taught
a lesson in comedy to audiences this past weekend. The fall 1212
Play starred Frank Smith (Class I) as Arnolphe, Michelle Kim (Class
II) as his young ward Agnes, and Gordon Sayre (Class II) as Agnes’
handsome suitor, Horace. Outside this love triangle, the cast of
players included Gemma Soldati as Alain, Lexa Gluck as Georgette,
Kabeer Parwani as Chrysalde, Anthony Portillo as Enrique, Corina
Chase as Oronte and Paloma Velazquez as the Notary. Assistant directors
were Sarah Medeiros and Maria Steiner.
1212 productions started nearly 20 years ago in room 1212 of Warren
Hall. The performances evolved from play readings to fully staged
productions under the direction of former faculty member Nina Seidenman.
When room 1212 was converted into English classrooms, the 1212 productions
relocated to the current space in Wigg Hall.
The space may have changed, but the philosophy is the same: intimate
productions with small casts, minimal technical demands and challenging
material for both actors and audience.
“Not relying on the spectacle of theater allows the focus
to move farther away from special effects and the trickery of stagecraft
and lighting and to highlight the magic the actors conjure up on
the stage.
“The typically stark line between audience and actor is blurred
and sometimes completely erased by their close proximity to each
other, making the experience less like watching and more like participating
in the production. 1212 operates on one simple principle: with a
small space and a small audience, an intimate experience is guaranteed
for audience members and for actors.”
- Collin Davis ‘02

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