Word: siemenses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
My great-uncle also came to mind when I read a recent story about the release of documents by Deutsche Bank A.G., Germany's biggest bank, that showed it had helped finance the building of Auschwitz. Deutsche Bank produced this information in connection with its negotiations with Holocaust survivors who...
The rest of the cast featured numerous strong performances. Paul Siemens '98 as Claudius started out well, striking a deliberately ambiguous balance between jovial sympathy and ominous hints of temper, but later resorted to indicating the kings conflicting and repressed emotions by playing the role with physical stiffness on the...
With a stage that utilizes the Loeb's cramped quarters in one of the best and most spacious manners that this reviewer has ever seen, Slavs! begins by tackling Russian politics in a tumultuous era with absurdity, vicious humor and a great concern for both the individuals and the masses...
While both Augustine and Siemens give excellent and highly amusing performances, Erik Amblad '98 quickly steals the scene as Aleksii Antedilluvianovich Prelapsarianov, or, as he claims to be, "the world's oldest living Bolshevik." Although Amblad's monologue grows a bit monotonous after a while, he still brings the essence...
But it is the play's finale that is both the most obscure and the most disturbing scene in the entire production. Aleksii and Serge play cards in heaven and try not to look down on the former Soviet Union to see what's going on. Once they are joined...