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...basic plot of The Happy Few, book by Luke B. Hedrick ’05, revolves around Russ (Jonathan A. Weiss ’05) and his unnamed roommate, who is referred to as Cambridge (Josiah Pertz ’05). Why? Because a bum calls him that. Don?...
...novel moves along at a breezy pace. There is a healthy balance between plot and introspection; the numerous dialogues and conversations are witty and captivating, making for a fun and interesting read. Hank wonders about the mysteries in life, in no particular order of importance. Questions of mortality and tolerance are balanced with musings on how a girl with a nose ring manages to keep the snot from her cheeks when she sneezes. And of course, like any 13-year-old boy, he is fascinated by the insoluble mystery of girls. The author does a commendable job of describing...
...this and other themes strike the audience are particularly crucial, for Judevine is a play without plot. The events that define the characters’ lives occur outside of traditional dramatic structure...
...plot moves towards an inevitably tragic conclusion, strange alliances form, as between Sweeney and Lovett—who realize a gruesomely efficient way to capitalize on the barber’s growing bloodlust and Lovett’s need to add “something special” to her failing pie business...
Despite a lack of witches, wizards and fairies, A Winter’s Tale, one of Shakespeare’s final plays, is easily his most magical. Curses and condemnations, prophecies and resurrections dominate the plot, while pastoral scenes infuse the work with a folkloric ethereality. In this production, quick costume changes define the multiple roles played by the performers, resulting in an almost otherworldly blurring of the notions of identity and self...