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...Dartmouth--Morrill 4, Hannigan 2, Huffman 2, Graw, McNulty, Mendelson, Shorts, Frazier Greene, Fenwick, Weitzel; Harvard--MacNaughton 3, Shortsleeve 3, Schoyer, Brown, Fitzpatrick. A: Dartmouth--Greene 3, Hannigan, Fenwick; Harvard--MacNaughton, Schoyer. S: Dartmouth--Carlson 12; Harvard--Barghouti...
...play is an assured, carefully crafted work, but also something of a disappointment. The ricocheting dialogue verges on self-parody, and it doesn't have the realistic underpinnings (or the humor) of American Buffalo or Glengarry Glen Ross. No one can blame the fine cast-Ed Begley Jr., Felicity Huffman and young Shelton Dane-whom Mamet has directed. They help locate the fierce humanity inside this cryptic game...
David Mamet's new play, "the cryptogram," lives up to its name; it is a complex and, at times, inscrutable work. "the cryptogram" chronicles the breakdown of the relationships between a strangely prophetic ten-year-old, John (Sheldon Dane), his exhausted mother Donny (Felicity Huffman), and their ineffectual neighbor, Del. (Ed Begly...
...three actors seem to reach their stride in this second scene. Sheldon Dane delivers his lines with the steady assurance of a ten-year-old mystic. Felicity Huffman deftly portrays a woman hovering between control and breakdown. Ed Begly Jr., once he gets comfortable, evokes a seemingly passive character torn by anger and self-loathing...
Cheryl A. Huffman...