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...directed by James M. Leaf ’09-’10 and produced by Anusha Deshpande ’09, is a commentary on gender roles and sexual repression that does not manage to be insightful enough or provide a big enough laugh to make the three-hour production worthwhile. The cast makes an admirable attempt at humor, but ultimately the production has difficulty gelling into an enjoyable final product...
...stage oral sex occurs, it is not quite funny enough to adequately entertain. The attempts at humor that occur during the first act do not sufficiently prepare the audience for the less entertaining second half, which is drier and tries harder to make its point after an hour and a half has already been spent producing a farce. One of the characters describes herself as “restless” in her marriage—and “Cloud Nine” manages to achieve the same result...
Felicity had been bouncing up and down for over an hour; her cheeks were flushed and her thighs throbbed. “Stable Boy!” she cried out imperiously, “Slow down...
...against Yale on Friday showed that the team was ready to assume the Ivy League crown.After winning the doubles point with victories at No. 1 and 3, the Crimson quickly pounced on the Bulldogs, clinching the match with three singles victories from the bottom of the lineup barely an hour after singles play had started.Both Ermakov and Chijoff-Evans at No. 4 and 5, respectively bagled their opponents in the first set and then went on to win the second set 6-2.Omodele-Lucien started off slow at No. 6, but found his rhythm in the first set tiebreaker, which...
...Head of Paul McCartney on Heather Mill’s Wooden Peg (Dropping Bombs on the White House),” invites the listener into a dream world of primal beats and melodic repeating motifs. This atmosphere ensnares the listener for much of the record, which lasts over an hour, in keeping with the epic proportions typical of the group. The goal of the LP is summed up pretty neatly in “Heather Mills,” when lead singer Anton Newcombe—singing more clearly than he will for most of the rest of the album?...