Word: masha
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...can’t accuse Eric T. Hansford, the fiancé of Masha O. Godina ’08, of inconsistency. Four and a half years ago, while the two were high school seniors, Hansford and Godina met up on Flagstaff Mountain, just west of their hometown of Boulder, Colo. He asked her out, and they began a relationship that lasted through their respective careers at Tufts University and Harvard. But Hansford wasn’t done with that mountain just yet. Last June, Hansford asked Godina to join him for an early-morning trip to Flagstaff...
...central conflict is between landlord Gustave Marcassol (Jaime Williams) and his prim wife Claudine (Harvard theater veteran Masha O. Godina ’08), who, although together just a year, are already mired in the marital monotony of slipper-knitting and collar-starching...
...play was challenging, and all of the actors did a commendable job. Douglas brought a delightful comedic exaggeration to the stage in a variety of roles. The performances of Masha O. Godina ’08 as Man 2, XX, and Baby were pitch-perfect, and the innocence of her comic delivery—reminiscent of Giulietta Masina—made her the highlight of the performance...
...second doubles position, No. 48 Ko matched up with Masha Pozar. Neither sickness nor Pozar’s power disrupted Ko, who took advantage of Pozar’s unforced errors...
...ensemble. Each actor—even the silent ones—brings enormous energy to the role. Especially strong scenes are the tea party—where the Mad Hatter, March Hare, and Doormouse (Jess R. Burkle ’06, Jen H. Rugani ’07, and Masha O. Godina ’08) deliver their lines with flawless timing—and the exchanges between Alice and the Red and White Queens, played to perfection by Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 and Laurel T. Holland ’06. The performances are appropriately complemented...