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01 Jun 2011
Curtain Call
Topics: Entertainment-TheaterEducation-Business EducationEducation-Campus LifeLove, tragedy, honor, and betrayal — just business as usual at HBS, at least when the curtain rises on the annual HBS Show. This year’s April production, Somewhere over the Footbridge, featured four HBS students who have somehow gone missing at the Hong Kong restaurant and who attempt to make their way back to campus by following the Crimson Brick Road. To do so successfully, they must find and be true to their moral compass. Following custom, faculty and staff were also spoofed, as with this year’s Dean-like character, “The Wizard of Crimsonland.”
The 2011 presentation, involving dozens of student actors, writers, musicians, and support staff, marked the Show’s 38th anniversary.
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