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...major problem lies in the total inconsistency in the quality of the cast. Kevin Grumbach as Teddy is at times too erratic in his mood shifts, but overall carries the show with his portrayal of the psychotic hippie. Within seconds of his entrance, he galvanizes the cast, powerfully projecting the twisted alienation of his character. His movements are dynamic and his madness becomes truly chilling in the second act. When he pulls up Clarisse's shirt screaming "Tits, tits!" he horrifies with his intensity...
...convincing character. Director Leslie Rose obviously has no idea what a real redneck is like, and neither does Lipson. Throughout the play Lipson fumbles lines, drops his cigarette and slips in and out of character. He is markedly better in the second act, when he is being pushed by Grumbach, but his first act scene with Susan Silverberg as Angel is painful. By the way, Silverberg is barely able to deal with her subtle part, and delivers nearly all her lines the same...
College An original mime show. Directed by Kevin Grumbach and Elizabeth Pennell. Last weekend at the Loeb...
...observer into a realm in which illusion is reality, and reality is displayed all the more clearly. This past weekend at the Loeb Ex, a talented ensemble of mimes exploited the power of the medium in Collage. In a series of original sketches, the actors, led by Kevin Grumbach '78 and Elizabeth Pennell '79, confronted the audience with strong statements about society and the human condition...
...mime itself appeared to be the most unstructured element in the show, but it actually was a very controlled and painstaking exercise. Under the guidance of Grumbach, Pennell, and training consultant Johnny Seitz, the cast performed almost flawlessly. The members possessed varying degrees of experience in the art, but they succeeded in creating the necessary images to make the sketches believable...