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...Benjamin R. Eisler ’08 is trying to increase voter turnout by hosting a half-hour television program on Channel 9 on Tuesday nights. In addition to the show, “Inside City Council,” which has run since September, Eisler hosted a television debate among 12 of the candidates. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...times. As Madeline’s emotionally absent and unfaithful husband, Art took breaks from his cell phone only to dictate business-related thoughts to a tape recorder. Finnerty managed to maintain an impressive degree of egotism and self-absorbed blather in the role even as another patient, Thomas (Benjamin C. Cosgrove ’10), hopped about begging him for attention...
...less prominence in Act Two, which chronicles rioting and revolution-bred romance among the denizens of Urinetown. Sloppy choreography and the tendency of smaller characters to exhaust parodies prevented the choral groups from creating a cohesive story and allegory. However, the act was salvaged by Benjamin K. Glaser ’09, who dependably and humbly gave a strong performance as a romantic revolutionary in the cookie-cutter role of Bobby Strong...
...prove to have quite a sense of logic.” The four patients are not diagnosed with particular disorders. Rather, each character represents a general “type.” There is Jackie (played by Sarah A. Sherman ’09) an extreme introvert, Thomas (Benjamin C. Cosgrove ’10), a man with the mind of a child, Madeleine (Eneniziaogochukwu “Zia” A. Okocha ’08), a hysteric, and Jon (Michael R. Wolfe ’09), a pathological liar. Although the characters’ types may seem...
...story of a city where people have to pay to pee, will be performed at the Adams Pool Theatre starting Nov. 2. We caught up with some of the show’s stars to find out just how it will spill out over audiences in the coming weeks...Benjamin K. Glaser ‘09RR: So, who do you play in “Urinetown?”BG: I play Bobby Strong, the dreamy-eyed rabble-rouser who leads the revolution against the Urine Good Company [Note the pun —ed.].RR: In the play...