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Saturday, July 24, 1971
Daily

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine

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arsAn energetic MiKiser'

Ry MAKCIA ABKAMSON
Tile Residential College Play-
i p'sfroduction of MOlhere's The
Miser con best be described with
lope word: energetic.
Ofteo thle energy swas ssed nell,
lB daocing ond clowning- tbat
stilted tbe spirited cnmedy per-
fectly. Tbe scuffle between tbe
msiser aod La Flecbe in tbe first
Set, for example, was beautifnlly
choreograpbed ond per'form~ed.
Bitt somtim~es energy took tbe

at times 5i.< inappropriate 10 1i11
action; wben tile mliser's daugb-
ter is heartbroken b cause bet
fatber wants to marrCy 63r to a
r icb old man, it seetis unllikely
shse woulid 1711 around so fuioos-
1ly.
Muchl of tbe timle the actol's
and actresses seemed to be conl-
centrating mlore on mlovemsent
titan on creating visual comledy
witb tbeir faces and actions and
expressing Moliere's words in
tbe broad comic way tbe play de-
mands. Tbeir lines were too oft-
en flat and lifeless.
Two oafish servants imlported
by tbe Iniser for a dinnoer party
made small uste of 81511comIic po-
tential in therir roles, and pro-
voked gigglec inst ead o guf-
faw's at best,
And somietim~es, \\vhen sincerity
was called for, as in tbe love
scene between tbe miser's son
and the girl be adores, tbe gig-
gles remained,
Tbe exception to all tbis was
Ian Stullberg in twin roles as La-
Flecbe and Master Jacques. Stul-
berg boo a tremtendously mobile
'face and body, and tbe okill to
adapt tbem to every demand of
bis roles, He was not only comic,
but als alive and individual-
a tborougbly engaging cbaracter.
Dianne LaMacbia sbowed some
of same spirit as Frosine, the
wvorldly wise go-between.
Tbe play is the comic story of
an old miser wbose love for gold
interferes witb tbe romancea of
bis son and daugbter. Tbings get
more and more confused until at
last an unexpected twist-dens
ex macbins if you like-settles
all bappily.
The Miser, by Moliere out of
Plautus, is not so difficult a play
to put on because it is so comic,
and tbe RC Players do a fairly
creditable job, altbougb it is
clear most of cast are quite
amateurs.

place of acting, Tbe cast was
often so busy moving around tbat
tbey seemed never to talk to eacb
otber ; tbey were always talking
at tbe audience. Tbe movement

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