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...clusters, the noticeably comfortable space between their seats an appreciated—and probably intentional—detail. After all, it could not have been lost on director Matthew C. Stone ’11 that British playwright Martin Crimp’s “Attempts on Her Life?? is not a play that makes anyone feel like being close...
...much temporal logic as possible and then swiftly slice the remaining Gordian mess into decidedly more manageable, but also severely limited, strands. In these clips, molded around the existence of “Anne,” contradictions in personality and humanity surface. Through them arises the theme of life??s consistency, existent despite the reminder that “consistency” does not necessarily lend a piece a point...
...discretion, just as all non-lingual elements must be. It’s a daunting challenge, but one that Stone accepts in his third directorial endeavor to wonderfully creative and moving effect. Since its first performance in 1997 at the Royal Court Theatre, “Attempts on Her Life?? has left audiences feeling disoriented; who is this Anne—or Anny or Anushka—that everyone is discussing? This confusion is much less prominent an issue in Stone’s version...
...Christopher W. Higgins, ’11, founder of Friends of New Hope Ministries, social enterprise has become his life??s passion...
...remarks, Sullenberger insisted on the role that teamwork played in averting that potentially devastating crisis, and he emphasized his life??s ideal of building his reputation one day and one interaction at a time...