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It is evident how this can become tiresome, even in the play’s 90 minutes. After the umpteenth horrible occurrence, it becomes hard to care about the latest tragedy, and the shrieking of the women involved can seem like an overreaction when horror has become the norm.
TIME: Are you concerned that there is no evident President, no Karzai or Mandela?
role was as late as 1996, as the piano teacher in Shine, and he starred in a TV version of Beckett's Catastrophe the year he died. He knew so many historical figures - George Bernard Shaw, Edith Evans, Orson Welles - it's hard to keep track; one 1952 note alone...
But throughout Ghungroo, the onstage antics and the excitement of the performers themselves was evident. Audience members frequently shouted out encouragement to their friends on stage, and even clapped when performers recovered from a momentary bobble.
Those relationships from team to team and player to player are never more evident than in trying times. Most recently, the tightness of the college hockey community has been demonstrated in the three weeks since Vermont goaltender Matt Hanson fractured his fourth cervical vertebrae.