| Presented by Misha
Glouberman, '90, founder of the Immediate
Gratification Players. This is a mini-reunion for alumni who now feel
maybe a little confused about the whole Harvard thing, for whom the
Harvard chapter of their life seems perhaps a bit out of place in the
rest of their story. Participants are interviewed, in a structured event based on a series of theatre experiments by Toronto playwright/director Darren O'Donnell. Saturday, June 11, 2005 3-5 p.m. Science Center A. Questions/comments: misha@web.net |
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How it works: The Rules
(Based on The Interview Project by Darren O'Donnell) 1) Everyone who attends puts their name into a hat. No one is required to participate. 2) A name is chosen at random. 3) The person selected may agree to be interviewed, or may decline, in which case another name is chosen. 4) The interviewee comes on stage, and the interview is conducted, according to two rules i) Anyone in the audience may ask any question. ii) The interviewee may decline to answer any question. 5) When the interview is completed, another name is chosen. |
| Misha Glouberman is the host of the Trampoline Hall Lecture Series, which takes place regularly in Toronto, and occasionally in America. He also runs the Room 101 Games series, and other projects. |