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...high school, Jostrom branched out to classical music as well by joining his school's orchestra. This was not a painless introduction to classical music...
...campus, Jostrom is continuing to play classical music as a member of the pops orchestra...
...interesting features of summer theatre is the overlap within the individual productions. Senior Jay Chaffin transformed from a condemned Spaniard-with-a-song-in-his-heart into a gambling New Orleans philanderer; Ari Appel '03, the guitarist in La Mancha's orchestra, took a turn across the boards as Stanley in Streetcar. Dan Cozzens '03, in a rather peculiar instance of ethnic globalization, went from Russian to Mexican in a matter of weeks...
...sound is grossly overamplified. Sound design has become the favorite target of cantankerous critics in recent years, but in this case, any complaints are more than warranted. Most of the people sitting near me were unable to understand the lyrics of the faster songs, and when the full orchestra joined in, the sound from the speakers was noticeably distorted. On a related note, Schulman decided to produce the show with a relatively small cast. During what should be rousing and frenetic numbers performed by the townspeople, large areas of the stage are left empty. If the entire town has turned...
...could hurry the joyful gambol of competitors claiming center stage. As the ceremony's artistic director, David Atkins, later quipped, "You can't get Brazil to march in straight lines." Then, as the evening moved into overdrive, there was diva Tina Arena's deep breath, and wink to the orchestra, before she launched into "The Flame," Gould's girlish skip and Freeman's giggle. Sydney doesn't like to stand on ceremony, and as the flame was hoisted, the golden girls grouped together and chatted as if at a family barbecue...