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...Amos Hart, also delivers an impressive performance. Glaser is stunningly convincing as Roxie’s pathetic husband, tottering clumsily and bashfully around on the stage. He has not simply reenacted John C. Reilly’s version of the character from the 2003 Rob Marshall film adaptation of “Chicago”—instead, Glaser puts his own spin on his character, playing Amos with an almost childish eagerness and gullibility...
Nate Stahlings (Josh Dean), new college grad, is starting adult life on the slow track--specifically, the move-back-to-your-folks'-house-in-Missouri track. Ride is, like Sons and Daughters, partly improvised (creator Rob Roy Thomas brought us Bravo's improv-com Significant Others), and that gives the slacker comedy an appealing, meandering feel. Good-hearted, eccentric and wry, Ride goes nowhere fast, but it has a fine time getting there...
...made later in response to the specific talents and needs of the cast.Besides its very brief rehearsal period, Hanley’s “Chicago” faces the daunting task of equaling the high-caliber performances of both the long-running Broadway production and the star-studded Rob Marshall film version that many potential audience members have seen. This task presented difficulties from the very beginning, when a Harvard production of “Chicago” was little more than a pipe dream. Instead of merely buying performance rights for the show, as is normal procedure...
...neck. As for DeLay, he no doubt will be smiling that ubiquitous smile and pointing out to those suburban, generally conservative Houston District 22 voters that while Lampson calls himself a conservative Democrat, he has taken money from well-known liberal Hollywood contributors like Norman Lear, Barbra Streisand and Rob Reiner. That battle may well be the real "Remember the Alamo" moment...
...choose one team over another. The playing surfaces are different, and so you’ve got to jump from one conditioning regimen to another. And the time spent across the Charles—well, it adds up. And then there’s the issue of loyalty, as Rob Fried ’04 indicated to The Crimson during his senior year. A hockey recruit and lacrosse walk-on, Fried explained that an incoming athlete “has a certain level of indebtedness to those coaches who facilitated his matriculation.” And, Fried added...