A look inside: Cabot House

Thursday, April 5, 2012 - 09:40 in Psychology & Sociology

When longtime administrator Susan Livingston died last year, she left a legacy of theatrics at Harvard’s Cabot House. For nearly 30 years, Livingston produced an annual spring production that featured students, senior tutors, House masters, and their families. This year, Cabot seniors Andrew Howe and Ian Merrifield continued her tradition and will produce and direct “The Wizard of Oz.” For many entertainment groups on campus, the stage in the Cabot Junior Common Room has become a popular performance space. On April 26 and 27, this active spot will feature a production that is a tribute to Livingston’s memory. ‘If I Only Had a Brain’ Seth Pearce '12 was the first student to audition for Cabot House’s spring production of “The Wizard of Oz.” He sang "If I Only Had A Brain" for producer Andrew Howe ’12 and director Ian Merrifield ’12. The production casts students, tutors, Housemasters, and Housemasters’ children. Audition Merrifield (left)...

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