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...stage—a raised bath—is a brilliant addition and put to regular and effective dramatic use. By the same token, the lighting and sound design are seamlessly and professionally integrated into the rest of the production. Finally, the show’s costumers deserve considerable credit for their very good efforts...
...observing professional, ‘real-world’ theater. Indeed, Donahue’s prowess extended far beyond mere mise-en-scene. I had been cautioned, prior to attending The Physicists, that Dürrenmatt’s script had its imperfections. However, much to his credit Donahue has eliminated many of its weaker stretches, and the resulting dialogue and plot pacing is excellent for that intervention...
...cheerleading is actually really different,” freshman Molly O’Gara explains. “The old stereotype of a cheerleader is the ditzy blonde, but cheerleading is a lot more intense than anyone that doesn’t know it gives it credit for.”The football players aren’t the only ones who get banged...
...Uplifting Nor Powerful At All! would be far more appropriate. The main character, Michelle, played by Kimberly Elise, is raped by her mother’s boyfriend at the age of 12, and cannot reconcile her painful past with her spiritual quest for God. To Elise’s credit, she does as much as possible with such a weak script. On her time in jail: “I was getting raped in the shower and a woman was pulling my leg, just like I’m pulling yours.” This movie should be overnight...
...where does that leave us? For starters, it means that publication implies finality, and as a writer, artist or anyone working on a product bound for publicity, one needs to take that implication to heart. It may be that we give writers too much credit for holding immutable opinions about weighty topics. And of course we do: It brings us vicariously closer to a feeling of certainty that all too often eludes us, especially those of us who are college students...