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Sarah Radov, Artistic Director
Sarah
is thrilled to be part of this board as the only senior, passing on
wisdom and love of corsets to those who are coming after her. She has
been obsessed with this crazy group of people since they cast her in a
Shakespeare rock musical her freshman year: they grabbed on to her soul
and never let go. She hopes to do the same with some unsuspecting
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Rebecca TeKolste, Business Manager
Rebecca
TeKolste is actually only on this board out of fear. She's
worried that if she leaves, certain other board members might break her
legs again, which is how this whole mess got started in the first
place. When she's not dreading potential bodily harm or doing
her
physical therapy, she turns in reciepts on time and is generally
awesome.
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Will Crouse, Production Manager
Will
Crouse likes to spend his afternoons contemplating the world while
standing next to trees. He also acts, directs, plays drums in "The
Earth is a Man," and most importantly helps out L&M's lovely
producers! Oooh, and he reads — and if you have read and love anything
by Phillip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, Samuel Beckett, or (of course)
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Anakin Morris, Publicity Director
Anakin
Morris believes in Shakespeare as a potential, and as a starting point
for modern theatre. That is, he doesn't particularly like it as is.
However he gets bored easily and is attracted by the possibility having
of four intermissions. He also was convinced by David Mamet, during the
winter of his freshman year, that Shakespeare is a Jew. And he's okay
with that. For L&M, his job is mostly bad puns, facebook
stalking,
getting high on Sharpie fumes and hording all the masking tape. And
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Franny McGill, Development
Director
Her
favorite childhood pastime comprising of dressing up in the most
extravagant costumes she could find, Franny has found a new medium for
her passion in L&M. When she is not playing
make-believe, she
likes reading and lounging on the Lakefill in the rare occurrence of
good weather.
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Rachel Cali, Special Events
Director
Rachel
Cali is actually a powerful superhuman being from the future, but likes
to pretend she's just visiting from Renaissance England, so as not to
cause irreversible trauma to the space-time
continuum.
Now that you know that, of course, she'll have to draw and
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Colton Dillion, Technical Director
An
allied commander in WWII, Captain Colton Austin Dillion aka "Colt .45"
aka "Il Corsaro" was basically the craziest motherfucker in the whole
damn war. Dillion and his team were tasked with capturing a
German fortification creatively called "Point 622." Dillion took the
lead, charging ahead of the group into the dark through the barbed wire
and mines. Although his unit did their
best to catch up, all but six of them were lost to silly things like
death. Then a mortar shell swung in and mortally wounded
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Alex Moe, Technical Director
No one knows what drives this man, with the possible exception of the
sentient biomass wrapped around his spinal column. His personal motto
is "I know things," which, combined with an uncanny ability to pick
meaning out of the mountains of trivial data lodging in his brain, has
made him useful thus far. When engaged on show business, he also has
the rare and uncanny ability to actually do what needs to be done. A
note of caution to the observer: when roused to anger, some swear this
specimen's eyes glow briefly as he rattles off strings in foreign
languages. |
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Josh Anderson, Inventory Manager
Josh
Anderson grew up going to Renaissance Faires and having way too many
books about the period at his house. This obviously led him to Lovers
& Madmen. When he isn't working on a show, which rarely
happens, he
is busy being a physics major too and probably reading something.
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Chris Herr, Freshman Board
Representative
Christopher is psyched to be Lovers and Madmen’s new FBR. His
specialties include large amounts of manual labor and making loud vocal
proclamations, both of which he hopes will come in handy as he attempts
to make his voice be heard and shape his own piece of the NU theatre
world. When not carrying metal pipes or shouting in the streets,
Christopher can be found in the rehearsal room with Asterik or out on
the lacrosse field.
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Luis Pineiro, Freshman Board
Representative
Three Rings
for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for
the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for
Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the
Dark Lord on his dark throne,
In the land
of Mordor where the shadows lie.
One Ring to
rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to
bring them all, and in the darkness bind them,
In the land
of Mordor where the shadows lie.
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