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Paris K.C. Barclay '78, who wrote the music for last year's Pudding Show but whose lyrics the Hasty Pudding rejected this year, said yesterday the club encouraged needless numbers of people to devote their summers to script writing...
AMONG THE LESSER CHARACTERS, the Duke of Milan is almost guaranteed to make a hit. Paris K.C. Barclay presides over "Bring All the Boys Back Home" in robust and jazzy style, accompanied by his spry side-kick, Thurio (Stephen Hayes), who has been poured into a snazzy green and orange jester's outfit with token military trimmings. The transformation of Shakespeare's Duke into a war-mongering politician hasn't dated since the demise of the Vietnam war. Eglamour's singing voice tends to coast out of key, and the Chinese dragon he musters to his aid is lovely...
...Bicentennial Follies. A weak dramatic framework provides an excuse for several genuinely moving songs in this original musical by Paris K.C. Barclay, Steven Gordon Crist and Mark P. O'Donnell. If you can't keep up with the show's abrupt shifts in mood, from parody through black humor to tragedy, just sit back and listen to the voices, which are more than equal to the material. At the Quincy House Dining Room, March 12 at 8:30 p.m. and March 13 at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Tickets...
...Neil G. Barclay...
...Pierre Roy, a Do It Yourself veteran, infuses a rich pathos into two laments about the hollowness of show business life, "What's Next" and "Watch the Birdie." "A Few Years," one of Barclay's most majestic numbers, begins as a take-off on blind American optimism; through the sincerity of Rod Skinner's rendition, however, it becomes a moving affirmation of the need to go on believing in America's future, despite the scars of "bigotry, of pride...