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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along dress rehearsal, a dramatic/comedic musical about evil, love, laundromats and hammers, brought to LPAC by the Drama Board. Photo by Elena Ruyter.Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along dress rehearsal, a dramatic/comedic musical about evil, love, laundromats and hammers, brought to LPAC by the Drama Board. Photo by Elena Ruyter.Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along dress rehearsal, a dramatic/comedic musical about evil, love, laundromats and hammers, brought to LPAC by the Drama Board. Photo by Elena Ruyter.Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along dress rehearsal, a dramatic/comedic musical about evil, love, laundromats and hammers, brought to LPAC by the Drama Board. Photo by Jiuxing June Xie.Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along dress rehearsal, a dramatic/comedic musical about evil, love, laundromats and hammers, brought to LPAC by the Drama Board. Photo by Elena Ruyter.Honors Acting Majors Eva Amesse '11, Nell Bang-Jensen '11, and Isa St. Clair '11, portraying the three tall women of Albee’s masterpiece Three Tall Women, are joined by cast member Brian Ratcliffe '11 in the role of the Son. Directed by Sarah Sanford '99, a member of the Pig Iron Theater Company. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.Honors Acting Majors Eva Amesse '11, Nell Bang-Jensen '11, and Isa St. Clair '11, portraying the three tall women of Albee’s masterpiece Three Tall Women, are joined by cast member Brian Ratcliffe '11 in the role of the Son. Directed by Sarah Sanford '99, a member of the Pig Iron Theater Company. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.Honors Acting Majors Eva Amesse '11, Nell Bang-Jensen '11, and Isa St. Clair '11, portraying the three tall women of Albee’s masterpiece Three Tall Women, are joined by cast member Brian Ratcliffe '11 in the role of the Son. Directed by Sarah Sanford '99, a member of the Pig Iron Theater Company. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.Honors Acting Majors Eva Amesse '11, Nell Bang-Jensen '11, and Isa St. Clair '11, portraying the three tall women of Albee’s masterpiece Three Tall Women, are joined by cast member Brian Ratcliffe '11 in the role of the Son. Directed by Sarah Sanford '99, a member of the Pig Iron Theater Company. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.Honors Acting Majors Eva Amesse '11, Nell Bang-Jensen '11, and Isa St. Clair '11, portraying the three tall women of Albee’s masterpiece Three Tall Women, are joined by cast member Brian Ratcliffe '11 in the role of the Son. Directed by Sarah Sanford '99, a member of the Pig Iron Theater Company. Photos by Jiuxing June Xie.A Celebration of Study Abroad was held at McCabe library. Photo by Cindy Lin.Professor Randall Exon gave a faculty lecture last week during which he shared his work and experiences during his time on leave. Photo by Cindy Lin.
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