Word: ehrhardt
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Still, I wish Ehrhardt had let loose his imagination on some more elaborate staging, though perhaps he felt limited by the Agassiz stage. And I wish he had played up the inescapable melodramatic element more. Either through hesitation or integrity his production is less entertaining than it might have been...
...doubt director Michael Ehrhardt deserves a good deal of credit for what is good in this production, for it is marred more by listlessness than by overall inconsistency of tone. The relationships between the characters are all defined correctly; they are just not portrayed with much feeling...
Three second prizes of $25 each were awarded to Michael Ehrhardt '66, who presented "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot, to Cheng-Teik Goh '65, who recited "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats, and to Andreas W. Teuber '64, who delivered Glouster's speech from Act III of Henry VI, Part III by William Shakespeare...
Another good performance comes from Michael Ehrhardt, who plays Cliff Lewis, the "no man's land" in the war between Jimmy and Alison. Part of Ehrhardt's work was done for him by the script--he need only speak his lines and let the other characters rage against him to be effectively lovable. Happily, Ehrhardt does more. He plays Jimmy's punching bag with a surprising kindness, and his few moments of anger are that much more convincing...
Habeeb Al-aidroos '64, H. Todd Cobey '65, Michael Ehrhardt '66, Daniel Freudenberger '66, Chen-Teik Goh '65, Robert Holdt '66, Belden Johnson '65, Richard Stillman '65, Andreas Teuber '64, and Ronald Westrum '66, will compete for the Boylston Prizes at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. March 24, in Boylston Auditorium...