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Tim Butler unmasked as the Phantom, as HBS Show rocks Burden

By David Burt (OI), Lead writer, Dean Light (cast) and Marketing Advisor

Issue date: 4/30/07 Section: News
The real Dean Light with members of the show
Media Credit: Sandeep Chivukula (NB)
The real Dean Light with members of the show

In writing this article, I figured I could focus on further singing the show's praise, and flashing our lead actors names in light, but rather than recreate the playbill, or re-hash the story line (yes DVDs will be on sale in the coming weeks), I thought I'd take the opportunity to give you, the reader, a personal behind the scenes sneak peak into the transformational experience that is the HBS Show, written from the perspective of a former board member, a writer, a cast member and Sandeep Chivukula's (our marketing director) whipping boy.

For me, my HBS Show journey started before even being admitted to school, perhaps an inspiration for the opening number of this year's show, "Admission". In my final essay, I answered the optional essay by posing the question, 'how I thought I would contribute to the school?' with one factor being that I would lead 1-2 of the major clubs on campus, with the likely candidates being the Rugby Club and/or the HBS Show. While I have managed to play a few Rugby games while at HBS, the Show quickly became my passion, and while as an RC, the opportunity to star as Professor Rick Ruuuuback was one of my defining moments at HBS, the close bond I built with a number of the cast and crew, cross-section and cross-class, was so invaluable that I felt obliged to be involved in the show this year in whichever way I could such that the new batch would have that same opportunity.

After a short stint on the board, I was given the opportunity to make a real difference, by being selected as the lead writer of this year's show in October last year, and in doing so bring together a team of five writers (myself and four RCs, Shashank Mathur (ND), Ira Noble (NF), Brian Rosen (NC) and Chris Tutor (NE)), all with diverse backgrounds and writing talents, all of whom knew nothing of each other. The passing of Ira's pet goldfish (Omen), and our show of solidarity in attending Omen's funeral, was one of many examples of our bonding experience.

In parallel, the board had appointed Manish Dalmia (NF) as the Executive Producer, who worked tirelessly to recruit in other key leadership positions, and Kent Bennett (NF) as Director and Steve Kraus (NE) as Assistant Director. For my writing team, the wheels were turning, and we knew we had to come up with a script that not only had a witty, coherent and believable plot line, but also have the breadth and depth of characters that would attract enough talent to join the show. By December, that script was delivered in draft form, and the Phantom was born.
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