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...that independent," Mezhennaya says. "Fifty-one percent of our stock belongs to the city government. We know which lines we cannot cross." But the journalists still irritate the provincial notables with reports showing how the bosses live well while lesser mortals struggle to survive. Now, with the new mood in Moscow, the bosses feel free to strike back. "They felt the change in the air," says Mezhennaya. "They are growing stronger in the belief that they are our lords and masters - and no one has the right to question that. Whoever does is by definition a criminal...
...mood of everyone went from great excitement and exhilaration to depression in less than two hours," Brazile says...
Although the main asset of the play is its cast, Odeon also manages to be an interesting collection of sight and sound. Contemporary music played during certain intervals help express a mood or idea, or occasionally serve as a transition. Set designers Brittain Bright ’00 and Emily J. Carmichael ’04 created a visually appealing set, which not only effectively adds to the staging of the scene, but makes excellent use of the space available. The main feature of the set is a structure that could be turned towards the audience one of three ways...
...spirit comes across. As the Baker, Anderson possesses one of the most thrilling tenors I’ve ever heard, yet he is cast in a baritone role which requires the most emotional versatility of any character in the show. This is problematic because Anderson exhibits little change in mood or tone, and the only time the audience is made aware of the character’s ongoing metamorphosis is when they are directly told he’s changed. It would, of course, be better if these changes were conveyed as well. (Exiting after a line doesn?...
While the alumni recreated the mood of the Mass. Hall occupation in the Harvard Club lobby, about 70 alumni and union workers chanted and picketed outside the club...