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Jesus Christ, abstinence is sexy. Even talking about abstaining has made me hard. I still don’t really understand the rules, but I am very, very aroused. Last time I felt this amorous and tried to wait was when I saw Equus with some family friends and, out of politeness, held out until Act 2. My balls turned blue, and I couldn’t look at a horse for months without some degree of pain...
Harry Potter has buff abs! Oh, and his acting career is maturing too. DANIEL RADCLIFFE, 17, everyone's favorite boy wizard, cast a different sort of spell when he posed for a series of risqu promotional photos for his stage debut, a revival of Equus, opening in London Feb. 16. The photos, the most chaste of which is shown here, were passed around the Internet like a quaffle around a Quidditch pitch. (Radcliffe's role as an unstable stable boy calls for him to be nude onstage.) He also guest-stars as a comically bad-with-girls version of himself...
...second rose seller.” That’s about as far as it went. And then I auditioned and started acting and did it all through high school. When I got here I got a good first play which was “Equus.” The next semester I did the “Oresteia” on the mainstage, which was fun because it was Mike Donahue [’05] who’s now at the Yale School of Drama...Last semester I did “Knock” with Jess Burkle...
...profiles. Throughout the past week, Banerji has updated the Team Zebra blog regularly, garnering around 1,500 hits to the site. In addition, the page contains video footage of Banerji’s venture to the Ringling Brothers circus in search of a swift striped member of the genus Equus. One poster suggested substituting painted horses, but blogger “Liz” responded, writing that “painted horses are out. But they did also say that a pregnant zebra counts as two. Therefore, a zebra fetus counts as one. Perhaps embryonic zebras would be more transportable...
...passion, Equus is a talky play, with long speeches about Greek gods and the deadening effects of civilization that in the wrong hands could sound like overwrought, long-winded clichés. Cozzens makes the most of these moments, endowing Dysart with a slightly hostile glare and energetic hands, imbuing his rambling with all the energy of a repressed fancier of a dead society, with a frigid wife and a job whose benefit he begins to doubt. As Alan, Fishburn is a worthy foil, with a mournful stare and an affect that switches like a light between cold disengagement...