Word: rackstraw
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...operetta utterly deadpan--letting the audience laugh at these ridiculous characters--or to reveal that they, too, know the whole thing is a joke. Catherine Weary's sparkling Josephine holds the stage through sheer vocal perfection alone--she could probably handle Puccini with ease. Donald Hovey's Ralph Rackstraw, too, has a full, clean tenor. Now, admittedly there isn't all that much anyonecan make of the milquetoast roles of the love-struck couple; but both Weary and Hovey shuffle between dead seriousness and deadpan tongue-in-cheek...
Seltzer has ample material to work with. Take Tom Fuller. Having played just about every male lead in recent G&S history, from Ralph Rackstraw to Nanki Poo, Fuller last year went backstage to direct a first-class Iolanthe. Now he's back as Frederic, the pirate apprentice, and he's even better than ever. His mellow tenor ably navigates the vagaries of Sullivan's music, and the expressions of dolefulness and misgiving his face so readily assumes are perfect for the benighted slave of duty...
...under the auspices of the Gilbert and Sullivan Players. The Players come closer than any other theatrical group at Harvard to being an ensemble company. Cast members perform together in show after show; some, like the versatile Tom Fuller, who played just about every G & S hero from Ralph Rackstraw to Nanki Poo before directing Iolanthe last fall, are Harvard legends...
...usual, the G&S Society has assembled an outstanding cast who combine comedic talents with operatic voices. W hat's unusual about this production, however, is that G&S Hall of Famer Tom Fuller has forsaken the stage-- where he's played heroes from Ralph Rackstraw to Nanki Poo-- to make his directorial debut. Fuller's production of Iolanthe lacks the inventiveness of past G&S shows like the gimmicky H.M.S. Pinafore of two years ago, but it features moments of comic brilliance rarely matched on the Harvard stage. The scene in which two Lords try to decide which will...
Iolanthe. Gilbert and Sullivan satirize the House of Lords with some of their wittiest lyrics and catchiest music, including the great patter number "The Lord Chancellor's Song." Tom Fuller, a second-year law student who's played G & S heroes from Ralph Rackstraw to Nanki Poo in the past few years, is making his directorial debut If this show is up to the standard of past G & S productions, it may well be the highlight of the winter theater season. Buy your tickets now; by next week they'll be impossible to come by. At the Agassiz, December...