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...play??€™s success in examining this complicated relationship and its repercussions, then, hinges on the audience’s ability to empathize—even if only slightly—with Peck. Cohen achieves this with his haunting performance, making the abusive uncle more man than monster. His Peck is undeniably creepy, especially when delivering lines with his slow Southern drawl, but he is also unexpectedly kind and gentle. It is not hard to see why Li’l Bit—often dressed as Peck’s visual counterpart in one of many clever...
...throughout the show. The production’s sometimes-sluggish pace would have benefited from taking advantage of these wittier moments, rather than downplaying them to focus instead on Li’l Bit’s turbulent maturation. Still, director Tara L. Matkosky goes full throttle by the play??€™s final scenes, ending the show on a powerful, riveting note...
Donahue flips the audience’s perspective by seating them on the stage, while the play??€™s action takes place on a platform in the middle of the traditional seating area. However, the actors are not solely confined to this makeshift stage; two ladders give them access to the balcony of the theater, and they roam freely throughout the entire space...
Compared to its historical strength on both sides of the power play??€”the Crimson was ranked second in the Ivies for the last two seasons, with combined special teams percentages of .544 in ’07-’08, and .552 in ’08-’09—Harvard’s current performance on special teams is dramatically...
Coming out of the locker room, the squad’s philosophy grew more conservative. Looking to protect its lead—which reached 14 with 12 minutes to play??€”Princeton did its best to make the most of every possession, content to hold the ball into the late seconds of the shot clock...