Word: connolley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ronald Coralian, who is surely one of the College's best actors, gives a relentlessly taut performance as Rubashov, doomed. He plays with conviction and never moves away from the heart of a long and great part. Sharon Connolley, the bourgeois temptation who is a symbol of the humanity that he finds foreign to the Party, succeeds in conveying simplicity in a very complex world; she has a presence. William Noble, in the role of 402 who occupies the cell next to Rubashov, plays with primitive charm and excitement. Alfred Bakhash, another prisoner, presents a remarkable caricature in the first...
...Steven A. Bell '60 announced the cast for the Lowell House production of Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon yesterday. The leads will be played by Ronald H. Coralian '59, Travis B. Linn '61, David R. Pursley '60, Harvey L. White '59, all Lowell House members, and Sharon C. Connolley...