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...Houghton, the former Lowell House resident called “Jamie?? by his friends and colleagues, accepted the challenge, because despite the other commitments he was juggling, Houghton felt a sense of loyalty to the company. Since Houghton still lived in the town of Corning and was already familiar with the company’s inner workings, he thought the transition back to chief executive would not be too difficult despite the company’s dire financial straits...
...Likewise, Joyce’s performance as Jamie??s younger brother is surprising without calling too much attention to itself. The psychological smallness of someone living in the shadow of his older sibling is immediately recognizable and quite touching, and his voice, which breaks in all the right places, is a powerful emotional vehicle...
...struggling actress who spends the summers slaving away in a crummy theatre in Ohio, and that she feels lousy about not being able to cut it in New York. We learn that the uncertainty of their careers initially makes them desire each other’s support, yet Jamie??s subsequent greater success eventually helps to force them apart. But the syrupy songs, which are more sentimental than soulful, don’t give us more insight. Yet the actors in this production portray the characters skillfully, and the imaginative use of the Ex’s space...
...Whereas Jamie??s Stanford boat is No. 5 in the national heavyweight polls and placed third at the Pac 10 Championships, the Harvard lightweights headed to IRAs in Camden, N.J. as the Eastern Sprints champions and the country’s No. 1 lightweight crew...
Their on-the-water battle—unlike one-on-one basketball games or swimming races—will remain theoretical for the Schroeder brothers. At Camden, Griffin’s eight rowed in the lightweight championship final, Jamie??s in the heavyweight petite final. The former finished fourth, while the latter took first place in his race, earning a seventh place finish overall at nationals...