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...highball, definitely. But I don’t even know if that line’s in the play, maybe it is. You know, I only care about my own lines and don’t really listen to anyone else—just the last words.Olivia A. Benowitz ’09RR: Who do you play in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?”OB: I play Mae.RR: Who is Mae? Tell me a little about her.OB: Mae is the sister-in-law of Brick and Maggie, who are the two main characters...
...threw his whole body into well-executed slapstick. Glaser’s acting was particularly effective in the show’s stylized fight scenes, which allowed the full expression of his immense comedic talents. The set, designed by the directors, and the costume design (by Olivia A. Benowitz ’09) were all in keeping with the rest of the production’s aesthetics: namely, they followed the conventional norms of New York’s longest-running musical. The trappings of the production consisted of no more than a handful of minimal, stylized props that evoked...
...fundraises for Varsity sports. For individuals (especially those on financial aid), personal costs are prohibitively expensive. Assumptions that the members of “ritzy” teams like skiing and horseback riding are sufficiently moneyed to afford participation are often false. According to equestrian dressage captain Olivia A. Benowitz ’09, many team members “come from parts of the country where it’s not as expensive to ride horses. Since the beginning of this year, we have lost about 75 percent of our team because of costs.” The Department...
...Lauren L. Jackson ’07 finds more room for her distinct talent in Lucy’s skin than she did as the Queen of Hearts in “Alice in Wonderland” this past May. She also works elegantly with Olivia A. Benowitz ’09, who plays the character Sally. Benowitz’s every word is worth a laugh; in keeping with the play’s balance between levity and depth, she delivers one of the play’s most contrary lines: “I was drawing a pink...
...Although Benowitz says that she appreciates the planning of a 8:45 a.m. prayer service every day, she sees the bells as religious coercion...