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Directed and produced by Geoffrey M. Stevens ’03, the performance features his own writing as well as that of his brother and colleagues from New York University. In a variety of skits, they joke about issues familiar to a campus crowd??from sitcoms to dating to infomercials—with a particular fixation on combining eighties movies with Broadway shows. And despite the lighthearted, easy comedy, many of the scenes deal with common themes in an intelligent and fresh...
...respectful silence maintained by the crowd??unknown in the world of American sports—is broken by the occasional seemingly incoherent and very British announcements. “Wicket looks a beauty,” observes the announcer. Despite the beautiful wicket, a member of the Indian team makes a slip-up on the field. However, a group of physics concentrators in the corner downplay the fumble, noting that “Even [Nobel Prize winner Richard] Feynman made mistakes...
...eager crowd??a strange cross-section of 20-something hipsters and what seemead like indie teenyboppers—didn’t stand nodding their heads for long. The Plan’s rollicking version of “Bra” had the crowd dancing...
...female police officer said she recognized the crowd??s right to protest—but had to maintain order...
...sweatbands to the baggy pants, they had the look to get the girlies in the front rows putting their hands in the air. Their movement over the stage was energetic and balanced, and they even broke out with some choreographed little moves here and there, to the crowd??s delight...