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...assistant in The Producers) is likable, but only that, as Dr. Frankenstein. Sutton Foster, one of Broadway's song-and-dance wonders, seems to be slumming as the Swedish bombshell Inga, a part any one of a dozen actresses could have played. The dizzy Megan Mullally (of Will and Grace) seems wrong as the doctor's uptight fiancé. Andrea Martin, that SCTV pro, is probably best in show with her funny, full-throated turn as Frau Blucher. Still, Young Frankenstein's one advantage over The Producers is that none of them is irreplaceable...
...downsides to success. “Falling,” the final official track of the album, concludes on a fitting if somewhat sad note. “Fight and you’ll never survive / Run and you’ll never escape / So just fall from grace,” raps Jay, pulling the listener down from the highs the album’s middle tracks reach. Like a spike to the vein, “American Gangster” lulls the listener with its sultry samples, hits a peak, then comes to a shuddering halt. Along...
...different effect and it becomes more of a spectacle, especially when all three art forms are dedicated to the message of the script.” Riding the wave of success from last year’s mainstage collaboration of theater and dance, “American Grace,” choreographer and director Sarah C. Kenney ’08 was eager to incorporate dance into the performance. “We wanted to emphasize the magical aspect of the island and the music and dance achieves that,” she says. “The audience...
...With the grace of aGinsu-knife salesman, Donald Trump mixes advice--"Go with your gut" and "When somebody screws you, screw them back in spades"--with self-aggrandizing outbursts, like declaring that his dealmaking is so superb he "could negotiate peace in the Middle East." He is echoed only somewhat less obnoxiously by his co-writer, Bill Zanker. Thankfully, Trump stops short of listing the powerful women he claims to have slept with. "If I did, this book would sell 10million copies," he says, adding smugly, "maybe it will anyway." Unfortunately, he's probably right...
...regularly,” said Edward C. Robinson ’09. But others feel that being paired with a stranger is a gamble. “It’s too risky; you don’t know who is on the other side,” said Grace Kim ’11. The fame of the creators’ previous sites may help make the case for CrazyBlindDate. “If the people who made SparkNotes made it, then why not?” said John Koullias ’11. The trio?...