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...trio stationed on the corner of the stage interprets the emotional state of the players throughout the performance, constantly pulling the audience in. The set itself allows the audience to become part of the production. The performance is set against a painted backdrop depicting a mirror image of the audience??but with empty chairs. During the play’s famous funeral oratory, no actors are on stage except for Antony, Brutus, and Lucius, effectively making the audience play the part of the Roman citizens. The production is highlighted by some solid acting. Thomas Derrah, a dramatic arts...
...understand the action.At just over three hours in length, “Così fan Tutte” asks a great deal of its audience, both in terms of attention and stamina. The cast and crew hold up their end of the bargain and deliver a performance worth the audience??s effort. For those who are still opera virgins, the twisting plot and provocative subject matter make “Così fan Tutte” a good first experience. Rest assured, no chocolate cake is required for this production.—Reviewer Eric M. Sefton...
...voice comes off strong even when a repeated ‘ribbet’ comprises his only sung line. Andersson and Daniel V. Kroop ’10 as the character Wan Childpolicy also display considerable genderbending vocal talents. Even as the jokes wear on, the Pudding keeps the audience??s attention as new characters bring even more personality to the show. Giuseppi T. Boppityboo (S. Adam Goldenberg ’08, who is also a Crimson editor) is a modern “fairy godfather” with a mafia connection, while villainess Mia Pharaoh (Derek...
Trivers noted after the speech that the audience??estimated at about 200 by the event’s host, Biology Professor David A. Haig—had been “extremely receptive and warm...
...understand the action.At just over three hours in length, “Così fan Tutte” asks a great deal of its audience, both in terms of attention and stamina. The cast and crew hold up their end of the bargain and deliver a performance worth the audience??s effort. For those who are still opera virgins, the twisting plot and provocative subject matter make “Così fan Tutte” a good first experience. Rest assured, no chocolate cake is required for this production.—Reviewer Eric M. Sefton...