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...establishment of Harvard’s annual Arts First weekend in 1993, and he returns to Harvard each year for the event. Harvard’s Arts First medal, awarded to a University graduate who has made a significant contribution to the arts, is also a brainchild of Lithgow?...
Even as a child, Lithgow was submerged into a life of theatrics. Soon after his birth, Lithgow??s family moved from New York to Ohio, where his father, once the head of Princeton’s McCarter Theater, produced local Shakespeare festivals...
Upon arriving at Harvard, Lithgow??s college roommate David B. Ansen ’76 was a bit surprised to see the “tall, gangly dude from Ohio” standing in the middle of their Wigglesworth dorm. A shared interest in theater fueled their instant friendship...
...Lithgow??s belief in the power of artistic creation has left a pretty lasting and visible impact on campus. During his tenure as a member of Harvard’s Board of Overseers from 1989 to 1995, he literally invented Arts First weekend. “Of everything I’ve done, it’s right up there with the things I’m most proud of,” he says without a trace of theatrical fa?...
...doubt, there are many who might find Lithgow??s theatricality grating—all the Oscar Wilde irony, all the references to individuals as his “good friends,” and so on. But in both style and substance, Lithgow has a wealth of knowledge to offer the Class of 2005 on June...