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Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Crimson Stumbles, Falls in Opening Weekend | 4/19/1982 | See Source »

...Bart Naylor '78 his thesis research, studying the neurological impulses of frogs, is "as testing ground to see it I'm really into that sort of thing." He says that although his topic "sounds peculiar, and like something you wouldn't tell you kids about," his thesis may add to the general knowledge of the field, while many social science theses "won't be read by anybody outside the student and the thesis readers" who grade the work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: From Frogs to Washington And Lebanon | 10/11/1977 | See Source »

...play begins with the Messenger (the only character entirely created by Paz) introducing the modern themes and the action of the play. He identifies himself as "a transparent soul," neither male nor female, old nor young. His poetic commentaries are interspersed throughout the action. Bartlett Collins Naylor as the Messenger makes certain we realize it's poetry he's speaking. He accentuates every word, each syllable of "exultation" is distinct...

Author: By Christine Healey, | Title: The Garden of a Supreme Artificer | 3/26/1977 | See Source »

Costumed in a pinstripe three-piece suit, Naylor is deadpan. His expoundings vary less in expression than in dynamics. I was confused with what might be a masterly stroke: this Everysoul looks like and speaks with the authority of those stereotyped but elegant men in serious, insurance and aspirin, television commercials. I kept wondering if it was apt to have this television bombardment say to us--you are "condemned to remain within yourself." Perhaps...

Author: By Christine Healey, | Title: The Garden of a Supreme Artificer | 3/26/1977 | See Source »

...EVEN IF NAYLOR is coping as he was directed, Anne Strassner as Beatriz sometimes slips into reciting when acting poetry. Strassner is a Beatriz without innocence, more a Coppelia than a New Eve with her shoulders drooping and her tinge of petulance. She is as at her best at the end as she gulps from a silver vial that is supposed to redeem her poisonous blood--even though it seems to contradict her intent in the preceding speech...

Author: By Christine Healey, | Title: The Garden of a Supreme Artificer | 3/26/1977 | See Source »

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