Word: bryan
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...most meaningful, challenging, exciting part of my law school experience," says Sophie E. Bryan, a second-year student who works in the center's Family Law Unit...
...Bryan is taking a "Lawyering Process" course offered for HLS credit by the clinic, in addition to spending 15 to 20 hours a week working on cases dealing with issues from divorce to paternity...
...General Lee Aliar, Jason Mills '99 skillfully evades our sympathies--the moment he is threatened, he turns into a shell-shock poster child and begins writhing all over the floor. He turns into a worm. Furthering this redoubling of the gender-turn as species-turn, Bryan Leach '00 plays an anthropomorphic (albeit morphologically impaired [a la Rilke's Archaisicher Torso Apollos]) dog, a stereotypical Scotland Yard scrub, who's neutered jokes wear thin, to say the least. Also included in this category is Donatello Mywife (ably, even riotously, acted by Michael Roiff '01) because he is: a) Italian...
While "Tea for Three" was slightly over the top, it was not atypical of the humor. At times during the show, it seemed as though every line out of someone's mouth concerned genitalia and/or having sexual intercourse. The majority of the lines of Newt Erd (Bryan Leach), for example, the castrated detective bull-dog, revolve around his conspicuous lack of testicles. Typical of his blunt retorts, Newt responds to one of the characters in Act II, "Actually, I have no sack." But that was clear by the bandage sewn onto his costume (and his lines throughout...
...realize there are parts of the show that arelewd," says Bryan W. Leach '00, a cast member whoplays the detective bulldog "Newt Erd" in"Campaign." "The script has been changed a ton oftimes to make people feel comfortable...