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After I see a play—any play—I ask myself: “Could I have just _read_ it instead?” The value of translating the words of the playwright from the Cartesian Theatre to the actual theatre—to living flesh and blood—is often unclear, and the uninspired performance predictably muddles the resonation of the play’s themes with the heart and mind. If the preview I saw this Sunday was any indication, though, _Twelve Angry Men_ (directed by James Robinson ’10 and Dustin Trabert ’10) answers this question by embodying the biological and psychological fluidity of the human being that cannot be so easily simulated by mere imagination.
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Today:
So, this winter break, I went and saw an exhibit on the art of Lincoln.
Tonight:
An older gentleman with wife walks up to his portrait. What does he say about our 16th president?
Tomorrow:
"Homosexual," the man sputtered. "Latent homosexual."
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Lunch: cream of broccoli soup (vt), tomato basil soup, general tso's chicken, jasmine rice, asian eggplant (v), pasta toss, vegetable medley, snowpeas, nacho bar including vegetarian options, angel food cake
Dinner: chicken parmesaen, pasta w/ marinara (v), beans & greens (v), eggplant parmesaen (vt), cut green beans (v), cauliflower, antipasto bar with vegetarian options
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