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...with his good friend Felicia (Amanda Crew), who has no idea that Ian wants to be more than just friends. His best friend Lance (Clark Duke), who looks like a paisley-clad Clay Aiken, is an implausible Don Juan figure. In a world where everyone is getting action except Ian??from his 14-year-old younger brother to his dad—Ian feels pressure to lose his virginity and rid himself of the perceived stigma. With Lance egging him on, Ian decides to drive from Chicago to Knoxville in a desperate attempt meet up with an internet...
...never really interact with Olga [I. Zhulina ’09, another cast member]. It’s really just between Nick’s character and I. It’s unclear whether I’m a real person or a symbol or a figment of Ian??s imagination or maybe even all three wrapped up into one. RR: Whoa, was that a description of the character or were you just having an identity crisis?DRP: Well, after this play...yeah...Oh, I have a song about my character. It goes...
...actors are able to deliver. As their emotions change abruptly (“I love you, you’re stupid”), the cast skillfully navigates the challenging script. Lloyd-Bollard uses cast talents well, as Cate’s innocence and timidity (she sucks her thumb) counteracts Ian??s aggressively self-involved nature (after raping her he devours a muffin). The Soldier displays his arrogant confidence through his heavy-footed walk, his proud posture, and—more blatantly—when he decides to mark his territory by peeing on the bed like...
...always beats us,” he said. “Sometimes he does the saltine cracker thing––you know, six in a minute. It doesn’t seem hard but it’s impossible. Ian??s the only guy I know...