Vol 95 Issue 17 - Published February 18, 2005
Massive confusion, superb acting abound in 'Birthday Party'
Before the play even begins, the audience is given the impression that William and Mary Theatre Second Season’s “The Birthday Party,” directed by Chris Boyd, will be simple: The set has only a window, sofa, chair, coffee table, dining table and four chairs surrounding it. A mirror and a framed picture are on the walls, and the bookshelves hold a few books and seashells. However, the moment that Meg (sophomore Kate Woodley) begins to speak in a ...

Quaid shines in mixed ‘Company’
Among the numerous trends in movie theaters that have become pet peeves of mine is the prevalence of movie trailers that reveal practically the entire story line, at times to such a degree that it becomes entirely unnecessary to see the movie. If on ... more
Just another formulaic male movie
Seeing this movie will only confirm what every William and Mary student already knows: With enough personality and perseverance, really unattractive guys can land really hot chicks. “No matter what, no matter who, no matter when,” says Will Smith as ... more

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