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...While Anderson??s “Johanna” could benefit from more passion, his vocal delivery is more than worth the price of a ticket (even when it’s not comped). His reputation as one of Harvard’s finest tenors is well deserved, and he conveys his character’s wholesomeness consistently and believably...
Meanwhile, Gowl finds in her role a passion and humor that only an actress of her skills could unearth. Her and Anderson??s interaction while he tries to gain the attention of the beautiful Johanna (Boston Conservatory’s Robyn Kemp) is hysterical...
...jokes that were actually convincing, if only for a minute or two. But I think my favorite of this year’s crop of April Fools jokes has to be the article the Yale Daily News (YDN) ran, in which reporter “Art Anderson?? (a reference, of course, to the beleaguered accounting firm involved in the Enron debacle) reported that Yale’s endowment had taken a billion dollar hit, due in large part to tremendous losses because of the devaluation of Enron’s stock...
What exactly should we conclude from the fact that last year’s tired material is being rehashed in slightly changed form? I don’t quite know. What is fairly clear, though, is that until Art Anderson??s creators can come up with something better than the fact that Harvard’s endowment is now only 70 percent, rather than 90 percent, larger than Yale’s, the joke will continue to be on them. And I’m not fooling...
Ticket that says “the ticket to my heart.” On the ticket is a picture of Pamela Anderson?...