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...seven-footer’s return is indefinite at this point, though he will definitely miss tonight’s game against the Terriers (0-5). Sullivan was hesitant to speculate, but Cusworth indicated that it could be anywhere from one to three weeks. Cusworth was seen wearing a cast on the hand at yesterday’s practice, but the question of whether he could play with the injury still remained unresolved.“I don’t think so,” said Cusworth when asked if playing would exacerbate the injury...
This loosely plotted form works well for the humorous aspects of the operetta—which are numerous, thanks to the content of the work, the stage direction of professional J. Jacob Krause with music direction by Aram N. Demirjian ’08, and the strong cast performances. In particular, Kaawaloa portrays Richard as a caricature of a swaggering sailor—wonderfully drunk and obnoxious but generally good-hearted. Also noteworthy is Mad Margaret, love interest of Robin’s brother, played by Jessica G. Peritz ’06 with a mixture giddiness, attention-deficit disorder...
With a colorfully assorted and hilarious cast of characters—including a woefully simple-minded law clerk and fire-and-brimstone Anabaptist, “The Alchemist” brings a compelling story to the Harvard stage. Driven by greed, each fool seeks the supernatural aid of the alchemist (aptly named Subtle, played by Steve A. Travierso ’09) and is subsequently duped out of his worldly possessions. Face (Zachary B. Sniderman ’09 ), a crafty butler with an absentee master, and Dol (Alexandra M. Jacobs ’08), a ferocious prostitute, are Subtle?...
...entire cast should be commended for their delightfully over-the-top characterizations and their facile delivery of Elizabethan lines, which both helped the audience follow the rather complicated plot. Also bolstering the viewing experience was a cleverly engineered upper balcony leading to the front door allowed the three cozeners to evaluate their approaching victims and let the audience enjoy the often dramatic exits of the tricked gulls...
...difficult to single out performers from the uniformly gifted supporting cast, but Brian C. Polk ’09 deserves special mention for his performance as a strutting, flashy Sir Epicure Mammon, complete with the toothy lurid smile indicative of his character’s “voluptuous mind...