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...intend to do it," Fitzsimmons said. "It is important to treat all students the same in terms of financial...
Most of the play is a treat to watch. The capable acting is complemented by an imaginative set, which suggests the salons and bedrooms of upperclass chateaux. The period costumes are similarly impressive, and fashion reveals much about the social situation of the characters in the play. At one point, La Marquise de Mertueil remarks that La Presidente de Tourvel is a frump, with her "bodice up to her ears in case you might catch a glimpse of a square inch of flesh." The tense music and occasional operatic singing that bridges the scenes is also a nice touch...
Mansfield, for one, says he enjoyed trick-or-treating much more as a kid than he did watching his children trick-or-treat...
Pause.... Silence.... Pause.... It's Pinter at his best. Now showing at Adams Pool Theater, a capable production of The Birthday Party features splendid acting and, of course, the perennial treat of Pinterian dialogue. The show succeeds in being entertaining and often engrossing--when it doesn't attempt to put a spin on the mystery of the characters' motivations. But when director Schevey fiddles too much with the sense of the unreal intrinsic to Pinter's works, things tend to go awry...
...weeks or months. Nor are doctors convinced that any of these approaches will ultimately prove to be the key to conquering other immune disorders. But there's no mistaking the optimism that has taken hold among arthritis specialists. "I went for 15 years without anything new with which to treat my patients," Wiesenhutter says. "Now, all of a sudden, I have all these options...