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PRESIDENT: Julian E. Barnes '93 NEW STAFF: Molly B. Confer '94 David S. Kurnick '94 June Shih '94 Ira E. Stoll '94 Joanna M. Weiss '94 PHOTO: David E. Rosen '94 BUSINESS: Sameer A. Chishty '93 Alexander G. Hart '94 Richard R. Leonard...
PRESIDENT: Julian E. Barnes '93 EDITORIAL STAFF: Molly B. Confer '94 David S. Kurnick '94 June Shih '94 Ira E. Stoll '94 Joanna M. Weiss '94 PHOTOGRAPHER: David E. Rosen '94 BUSINESS STAFF: Sameer A. Chisty '93 Alexander G. Hart '94 Richard R. Leonard...
PRESIDENT: Julian E. Barnes '93 NEWS EDITORS: Molly B. Confer '94 David S. Kurnick '94 June Shih '94 Ira E. Stoll '94 Joanna M. Weiss '94 PHOTO EDITOR: David E. Rosen '94 BUSINESS BOARD: Sameer A. Chishty '94 Alexander G. Hart '94 Richard R. Leonard...
Julian E. Barnes '93 NEWS EDITORS: Molly B. Confer '94 David S. Kurnick '94 June Shih '94 Ira E. Stoll '94 Joanna M. Weiss '94 PHOTO EDITOR: David E. Rosen '94 BUSINESS EDITORS: Sameer A. Chishty '93 Alex G. Hart '94 Richard R. Leonard...
...competent, the positive exception being Justin Levitt, who makes the most of the play's hilarious characterization of Emperor Joseph II as a benign fool. More troublesome are the Venticelli, played by Howie Axelrod and Eleanor Kincaid, and the three nobles, Baron von Strack (Alfred di Venturi), Count Orsini-Rosen-berg (Peter Galatin) and Baron von Swieten (Arzhang Kameri). The Venticelli are cold and supercilious while the nobles are earnest and straightforward in their delivery: thoughtful characterization would have thing the other way around. Finally, overacting is a recurring problem with these roles, since minor disputes and even neutral exchanges...