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...been alleged that John Lithgow is a giraffe. Those who maintain this position malign his genius. He is the best comic actor at Harvard, not for any physical peculiarity, but because his sense of timing, his vocal and muscular control, are more refined than anyone else...
...Adams House Drama Society announced yesterday that subject to the of the Faculty Committee on . The Beggar's Opera, directed by Lithgow, will run in the Loeb's commencement slot," June 11-13. The will be substantially the same as of the Adams House March production
Once on the ground, Vicki smilingly answered questions from the press, while her Harvard hosts (representing Dunster House, Operation Match, and the Ad Hoc Committee to Bring V.A. to Harvard) elbowed each other aside. Then it was off to the Loeb for a rehearsal with John Lithgow '67, with whom she will read from Ionesco's The Bald Soprane and Chekhov's The Marrige Proposal at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Dunster House Junior Common Room...
...plans to give a reading of Shakespeare with John A. Lithgow '67, in Dunster House on the afternoon of April 17. Before the reading, which will be introduced by William Alfred, professor of English, the originators of Operation Match will crown Miss Albright "Miss-Match" at a luncheon in Dunster. There, she will meet "Mr. Match," an undergraduate chosen by computer, who will be her escort for the evening...
...last and highest, praise must go to director John Lithgow for the gall to undertake such a production and the imagination to make it succeed. His numerous bits of comic stage business, his theatrical playfulness and inventiveness kepp the brief duets as exciting as the raucous tavern scenes and intricate dances. Under Lithgow's broad, farcical hand, The Beggar's Opera sparkles...