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...writers of “Maude and Harold: A Musical Love Story” is what I’ve always imagined sitting in on a meeting of writers from The Simpsons to be: a group of witty but decidedly strange guys—with plenty tousled hair and thick-rimmed glasses between them—wryly mocking nearly every subject that comes up. Indeed, they sound like a well-rehearsed comedy act when describing the genesis of their play, which is loosely based on the 1971 black comedy “Harold and Maude,” Hal Ashby?...
...world never seen before in the medium. A harrowing tale about a madman, Deogratias, who imagines himself a dog, the story moves back and forth in time before and after the massacre, revealing the horrifying source of Deogratias' lunacy. Expertly drawn in a clear, European-style that uses thick lines and striking colors, the graphics alone would set the book apart. That it also tells a powerfully humane story set against the madness of hate, racial bigotry and the legacy of colonialism, makes Deogratias a book not to missed...
...idealizes youth and beauty while acknowledging the fleeting quality of the two. It does so with a flair for the fictional that is typical of its native Ireland; no matter what happens, the characters all prize a good story.All the actors really nail their roles; although the thick Irish accents of the cast make the dialogue difficult to understand at first, they are well-done. The leads are performed by a mixture of the most talented actors in the sophomore class and some of the most experienced actors in the HRDC, and the cast’s collective work exhibits...
Dressed in a black shirt, black pants, and black thick-rimmed glasses, Folds gave some of his tunes a personal touch by including references to the College...
...solo sections, however, the strings were slightly too thick, using Romantic strokes that were most problematic when their texture covered alto Melinda N. Biocchi’s ’08 nuanced performance. Although the tenor recitative seemed rushed, soprano Kathy D. Gerlach’s ’07 pellucid aria rounded out the performance...