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That these student eyewitnesses were not able speak to special master Milton Katz '27 is partly the fault of the students themselves. Katz's number is in the phone book, and they could have easily contacted him. "I was happy to talk to anybody who wanted to speak to me," said Katz...
Prudence's "No, you're not rejecting me, buddy. I'm rejecting you," is as serious as rejection can get. Either less fun or less seriousness would make this play fit better into the audience's categorical perceptions about comedy and chaos. Then again, the fault may be intentional: perhaps the border between the two is what Durang meant to explore...
...fault is Damian Bagdan's for sounding too sincere. He's sincere enough to convince a Real-Man seeker, a traditional girl, a Prudence; to marry him, unless it's the speed and confusion of events which carry her to the submission point. These, plus the sharply-directed timing, carry the audience along with her through this production of Beyond Therapy. Yes, the set changes are distractingly clumsy, and the flatly acted waiter who finally shows up in the last scene is a detraction. With these problems, though, this is a play worth seeing, if only to laugh out loud...
...ties with the U.S. Relations are bad indeed, as they have never been before. It is not Poland's fault. We are prepared for full normalization in our bilateral relations with the U.S. But this has to be paralleled by a return to elementary political realism and, above all, a halt to the practices that hurt our people. The United States has traditionally enjoyed sympathy and understanding in Poland. Our pollsters find indications of a decrease in that positive view. It is not in our mutual interest for this trend to continue...
...sister and the kid have a relationship. The sister is jealous of the attention her brother gets from their parents, ("You always take his side because he's crippled. Well it's not my fault he's crippled!"). And the kid feels terrible when a joke he plays on his sister makes her ruin her new pantyhose...