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...play progresses, however, the set evolves. During the Act IV prologue delivered by Time (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences student Peter K. Saval), Saval pulls a cord dangling at the front of stage left to release the overhead sheet, emphasizing how the 16 couplets mark the passage of 16 years. This fabric, the backdrop for the rest of the play, is painted in various shades of green to evoke the forest of Bohemia, the land to which the action now shifts...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Warm, Engaging ‘Winter’ Fills Kronauer | 4/26/2002 | See Source »

Gamboa, the strongest of the cast, is always perfectly in character and avoids the temptation to go over-the-top. The same, however, cannot be said for his Sicilian counterpart (also played by Saval), whose sometimes melodramatic line readings detract from the emotional nuances of the character...

Author: By Alexandra B. Moss, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Warm, Engaging ‘Winter’ Fills Kronauer | 4/26/2002 | See Source »

...Paris flat with Tony Curtis. As a prodigiously oversexed American newspaperman, Tony has obviously never met a deadline, but he does keep busy checking timetables, the better to enjoy, one by one, his "fiancées" from British United (Suzanna Leigh), Lufthansa (Christiane Schmidt-mer) and Air France (Dany Saval). "You don't need a housekeeper-you need a Univac," snaps Tony's maid-of-all-work, Thelma Ritter, who schlumps through the premises changing linens, juggling menus, and scornfully polishing off a collection of stale sex jokes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Plane Janes | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

...compassionate leave-he wants to see his dear old mother before he blasts off. Request granted. On the way home the astrochump gets airsick-he doesn't like flying, but there wasn't enough time to go by bus-and is soothed by a beautiful stranger (Dany Saval) with a foreign accent, who calls herself Lyrae and can read his mind. Since the plane carries reading material of obviously greater interest (plane schedules, comic books, etc.), the hero concludes that Lyrae must be a Russian spy. In panic he calls the general and the general calls the "Federal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Astronaughts & FBIdiots | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

William Alexander, William L. Jouhin, and Peter Tolkmith have taken part in seven sports, and James M. Bardeen, David M. Donaldson, Lincoln E. Ford, Jay F. Hundley, Kelvin L. Kean, Thomas W. Lloyd, Joel H. Pitcoff, and Richard A. Saval have participated in six sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Straus South Holds Firm Lead In Freshman Intramural Series | 4/11/1957 | See Source »

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