Through the Canvas - Freshman Mark Mauriello, playing the role of Georges Seurat, furiously paints on his canvas during the first act of Sunday in the Park with George. The play relied heavily on multimedia projections, creating an aesthetically-pleasing production. By Sarah P Reid
Barking Mad - In a fit of madness, Georges, played by freshman Mark Mauriello, imitates the dog he was sketching during the first act of Sunday in the Park with George, which premiered this weekend on the Loeb Mainstage. By Sarah P Reid
Sunday in the Park - The entire cast of Sunday in the Park with George gathers on stage for the final song of the first act during the matinee showing in the Loeb Mainstage. By Sarah P Reid
Frozen in the Park - Amy Sparrow, '15, Steven Bombino, '12, and Maya Sugarman, '12, freeze on stage during a multimedia transition in the first act of Sunday in the Park with George, which premiered this weekend in the Loeb Mainstage. By Sarah P Reid
Sunday in the Park - Dot, played by Kyla Haggerty '13, sings her woes to Georges, Mark Mauriello '15, during the matinee performance of Sunday in the Park with George in the Loeb Mainstage. By Sarah P Reid
Gossip in the Park - Elise Baranouski, ‘15, and Morgan Henry, ‘14, gossip about the handsome soldier while junior Felix Cook, and sophomore Alison Ray share a derisive laugh during a stroll in the park. By Sarah P Reid
French Wine - Senior Steven Bombino, playing the role of Franz, expresses his disgust towards his current employment status to Aria Guarino, '13, during a picnic on the banks of the Seine.
By Sarah P Reid
Sunday in the Park with George premiered in the Loeb Mainstage this past weekend starting on March 30th. It starred freshman Mark Mauriello as Georges Seurat, and relied heavily on the use of multimedia and projectors, creating an aesthetically-pleasing production that captured the eye as well as the imagination. The musical, written by Stephen Sondheim, was directed by Ryan Halprin.