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...show that throws everything at the audience but the proverbial kitchen sink, it might be nice to find a message about human nature, our times, or the power of art. There was none. But walking out of the theater after the show, it really doesn’t matter. Arsenic creates a fantastic world not necessarily to comment on this one, but for the sake of sheer enjoyment. And that’s exactly what this production provides...
...portray Laura simply as a one-dimensional vixen and the Captain as a hapless victim would sink the play into a facile exercise of melodrama. Instead, the two actors find an ideal balance between the multiple facets of their characters and their interactions. Gowl’s Laura is manipulative, but she also shows the vulnerability and intelligence spurring her motives...
...when Harvard’s back was to the wall and the Crimson faced elimination, Coleman picked it up, exploding in his last four games to erase the memory of the earlier mishaps. His ability to sink his shots translated to greater playing time in his last four games in a Harvard uniform...
...even the most personal of our private moments. On one wall, behind the toilet, was an ad for the movie, “Orange County.” Behind me, above a stack of spare toilet paper rolls, was a poster for Charmin brand bathroom tissues. And beside the sink, glaring at me while I washed my hands, was an advertisement for liquid hand soap...
Despite the large quantity of pizza produced each evening, the cooking space at Pinocchio’s is smaller than a common room in Lowell House. There’s a dishwashing sink off to one corner and a large electric dough-mixer hidden in another, but virtually all the pizza is produced in the 20-foot area visible from the parlor. During busy shifts, it takes four or five bakers—all clad in the trademark white uniform—to keep hot pizza in supply. While stretching dough, making subs and serving customers, Noch?...