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...Michael Murray, a Cleveland lawyer for Lion's Den, says it was "preposterous" to think Six could have defended "a statute doomed to failure." The case could have easily cost Kansas $150,000 or more to pursue, Murray says. Six's office notes that former Kansas attorney general Phil Kline once spent more than $1 million in state tax dollars defending a legal opinion on requiring health-care providers to report teenage sex; he lost the case...
According to former president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club Alison B. Kline ’09, Paulus’ tenure at the A.R.T. has thus far reflected a similar emphasis on interactivity...
...cares a lot about the community and the audience. For her, it’s not just about staging a play and bringing an audience,” Kline said. “It’s about connecting with the people that the play’s trying to bring...
During her time at Harvard, Allison B. Kline ’09 has been involved in over 20 dramatic productions, having the opportunity to produce, direct, act, sing, and build a 20-foot pool on stage. Between her theatrical obligations, she somehow managed to write her thesis for History of Science—on the history of dramatic acting techniques. This Kirkland senior seriously loves theater. Kline seems to have been surrounded by arts in some way throughout most of her life. She studied voice at the La Guardia High School for the Performing Arts but transferred after a year...
...spend the majority of my time on extracurriculars.”Such independence for student groups has been both a curse and a blessing. “Theater can’t be studied in quite the same way as other art forms,” Allison B. Kline ’09, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club, says. “You wouldn’t want to see it become something that’s simply theoretical and exam-focused. Acting is really about production and experience.”Striking a balance between instructional...