Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club
The Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club, founded in 1908, is an umbrella theater organization at Harvard College with the purpose of assisting all theatrical projects at the college. It is mainly concerned with productions at the Loeb Experimental Theater, a small stage at the Loeb Drama Center, the home of the American Repertory Theater. The Loeb consists of the Mainstage, which the student group uses for four shows a year (two per a semester), and the Experimental Theater, a black box, which hosts around 7 shows per semester. The club is also involved with productions at the Agassiz Theater, New College Theater and Adams Pool, along with those in various other spaces across campus.
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