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...deaf woman and a hearing man, virtually swept the Tonys, Broadway's equivalent of the Oscars. The most surprising award was to Phyllis Frelich, 36, the first deaf person ever to have a lead role on Broadway. She won over such established stars as Maggie Smith and Blythe Danner...
...Bulldogs, who nailed Harvard, 85-62 a week and half ago, burst the Harvard dream of Ivy glory with the double barreled attack of guard Sue Malone and center Debbie Danner, who combined for 28 points while Danner muscled 14 rebounds out of Crimson hands...
Height proved the crucial factor of the contest. Yale's twin towers, 6-ft. 1-in center Margy Hutchinson and Debbie Danner waded through Harvard's considerably shorter defense with ease, banking in 20 points a piece...
Chronologically, Jerry (Julia) makes a slightly tipsy pass at Emma (Danner), the wife of his best friend Robert (Scheider) at a party at Robert's house. In one of those chemically combustible instants, their eyes hold. Their hands and hearts follow. Jerry is a literary agent, Robert is a publisher, Emma runs an art gallery, London sophisticates all. Jerry and Emma rent and decorate a suburban flat for illicit afternoons, which begin rosily but develop nagging thorns...
...mothers or whores. In his superbly crafted and deeply felt The Homecoming, he merged both roles in the sibylline central figure of Ruth. In that sense Betrayal is a dramatically interesting departure, for Emma is not really a mother/whore character. It is also a mettlesome test for Blythe Danner, who is one of the most formidably gifted younger actresses on the U.S. stage. Otherwise, Betrayal, which contains the most pauses of any Pinter play, is something of a pause itself in a portentous playmaking career. -T.E.Kalem