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WEDNESDAY: How to Win the Nobel Prize. A how to do it Kit for aspiring aspiting biochem works featuring interviews with Linus Pauling. Glenn Seaborg and William "Clean Genes" Shockely CH 2. It p.m. Color...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: television | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

...inside a baby's crib in Harlem. The social message is about what you'd expect, and one character even has to come right out and any it: "Too many babies are bitten every day!" ("Sometimes I'm afraid I'm going to start laughing at that line," said Kit Williams, who plays the baby and at that point is waiting with amazing realism. "It reminds me of a Unicef ad or something.") The tragic parts of the play tend of be melodramatic and over-sincere, and the come lines are often trite (there are basically two kinds of jokes...

Author: By Wendy Lessfr, | Title: Strolling Players | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

...acting is surprisingly good, Highest praise goes to Kit Williams for a cry that even its own a mother couldn't tell apart from a real baby's. Dressed in white diapers over a black leotard and tights (it's supposed to be a black baby, of course, just to punch in that social message), she's the only one of these casual performers who wears a costume. Bruce Kraus plays a successful old rat with a crusty exterior covering up his sentimental inside, and Rees Morrison is the innocent young rat who's just migrated from Greenwich. Connecticut...

Author: By Wendy Lessfr, | Title: Strolling Players | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

...than Currier House thought it was, but not as funny as they thought it was at South House," said Glenda. The cast, on the other hand, enjoyed the South House performance tremendously. "When everybody's laughing, people don't feel so self-conscious about laughing at individual lines," said Kit. "It's not the kind of play you would laugh at if you just read it to yourself." A lot of the humor depends on the actors' facial expressions and physical motions, so the cast can pretty-well make the play into whatever they want, despite Glenda's as director...

Author: By Wendy Lessfr, | Title: Strolling Players | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

MISSOURI. By capturing a statehouse that had been Democratic property for 28 years, Christopher ("Kit") Bond established himself as one of the more promising young Republicans on the national scene. Tall, handsome and 33 -he will be the U.S.'s youngest Governor-Lawyer Bond has assets that go well beyond a wealthy family and a Deerfield-Princeton-University of Virginia pedigree. He won with energy and charm, crisscrossing the state in a chartered Piper Seneca to speak in a faint Missouri twang to factory hands, bar groups and housewives on an issue that he has been able to mine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOVERNORS: New Tenants in the Statehouses | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

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