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The Dartmouth
November 29, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Labriece Roddy
The Setonian
Arts

Latina isues enacted

Saturday night's production of "Beautiful Senoritas," a modernized rendition of the original written in the1970s by Cuban playwright Dolores Prida, filled Collis Common Ground with students restless with the Green Key Weekend spirit. There was a huge turnout, and extra chairs had to be set up to provide overflow seating.

The Setonian
Arts

Gender issue on stage

The students of Nuestras Voces worked in a collaborative effort to put together the contemporary, fast-paced, humorous production of "Beautiful Senoritas," a play written by Dolores Prida and directed by Patricia Herrera '96, with assistence provided by Drama Professor Paul Gaffney. The play is multifaceted in that it does not restrict its focus to the interests and lifestyle of members of the Latino or Hispanic community.

The Setonian
Arts

Tribe Called Quest delivers strong but short performance

An hour before the sold out concert was scheduled to begin, people had already begun lining up outside of Webster Hall to see A Tribe Called Quest. It was Friday night, the eve of Prospectives' Weekend and The First Annual Intercollegiate Conference of the Afro-American Society.

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