Word: delphinia
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...certainly very different from previous Freshmen Musicals in that it does not focus on the subject of first-year or Harvard life. Instead, the writers went in a totally different direction and created the fantasy world of Delphinia and its medieval court. The story is of Jefferson (J. Andrew Pasquesi ’04), a Cognesian spy infiltrating the Delphinian court. His mission: Seize the Delphinian battle plans and ensure Cognesia’s triumph...
...actors deliver memorable performances: Aranow’s court Minstrel is a strong addition to the musical, delivering his lines and his songs extremely well. Even though there are several characters and scenes that provide some comic relief, Mary Ellen Player ’04 (Studley, the Queen of Delphinia), probably has the most shocking and humorous role in the musical, embodying the “sexual frustration” of the Harvard students by coming on to almost every male character within arm’s reach...
...court sorceress) is also a great addition to the comedy of the play, for her interpretation of the stereotypical little, old, lady is outstanding. Hunter A. Maat’s ’04 performance as Lord Sedarc, Communist dictator (à la Fidel Castro) and enemy to Delphinia, is also well done, and earns rounds of laugher from the audience...
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