The play, chock-full of silly references, culminated in would-be womanizer Checkhov (J.D. Gorman ’26) being burned alive.

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Talia LeVine is a section editor covering arts and culture. They study Political Science and Visual Art with a focus on photography. In their free time, they can be found drinking copious amounts of coffee.
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February 9From left to right: Isabel Reed ’28 smiling in a close-up, David Duan ’28 smiling at an exit sign adjacent to him, Benny Podokshik ’28 smiling in a green jacket





