Word: shionoiri
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...Maureen K. Schad Kristi L. Schaeffer Ryan G. Schaffer Robert E. Schlesinger Vanessa A. Schlueter Alexandra V. Schmitz Robert S. Schwartz Wendy A. Seider Maya Sen Alexander B. Sevy Jeloni Shabazz Melina E. Shannon-DiPietro Daniel A. Shapiro Bede M. Sheppard Manisha S. Shetty John H. Shin Yayoi J. Shionoiri Eliot Shmukler Rebekah L. Shoaf Catherine M. Siciliano Lisa R. Silverman Joshua H. Simon Ashika Singh David A. Sivak Brian T. Smith Zachary H. Smith Akiba E. Smith-Francis Irene J. So Peter A. Soderland Sunana Sohi Hayley F Solomon Michelle D. Spotnitz Shannon A. Stackhouse Jennifer M.S. Stager Marianne...
...dishes they play onstage will find nothing of the sort. The characters may be a nice piece of sass, but the women who play them (Sabrina K. Blum '03, Shelby J. Braxton-Brooks '03, Jody E. Flader '02, Juliene James '00, Sofia A. Lidskog '01, Yayoi J. Shionoiri '00, and Jennie D. Tarr '01) are just plain nice. What these seven girls share most with the flygirls is their unbridled enthusiasm for the show. Despite the fact that they have one of the most rigorous rehearsal schedules in the cast--they have been excited about the show since the first...
...Three actresses, for example, appear twice on the stage. In "Lamps" at the beginning of the second act, Search wears the costume she was putting on in "15 Minutes." Is "Lamps" the play she was preparing for? Is this the "lacerating self-exposure" she told us of? And when Shionoiri gives birth to the dragons on stage while satirizing the Catholic saints she invokes, we can only guess whether she is an glimpse of the older baton-twirler. And did the embittered rodeo-rider journey though dozens of tattoo parlors to become the woman Brawley also plays in "Marks...
...Marks," Lucia Brawley '00, elegiac and wise, escapes into the memories written in her tattoos. Religion, too, takes several turns under the lens of the play--the first in "Twirler," where Yayoi Shionoiri '00 embodies a melodramatic young baton twirler obsessed--really obsessed--with twirling and the religious divination she gets out of it. Erin Billings '99 becomes a Southern belle-turned-snake-handler in "Handler," and Shionoiri reappears in Dragons as a woman giving birth to dragons (yes, on stage) while appealing to the Catholic saints and religious conventions that she seems to disdain...
...Tour groups come in and ask me questions, butthey start to ask completely different questionswhen they find out I'm a student," Shionoiri says...