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...start previews of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, the play's first revival in 40 years. Broderick and Lane, whose singularly fizzy chemistry made the musical The Producers a colossal hit in 2001, have been rehearsing nonstop for the past three weeks. Lane will play the slovenly Oscar Madison, Broderick the famously fastidious Felix Unger. The entire run is already sold out; the advance box office is $21.5 million, more than any other play in the history of Broadway...
It’s the start of a new year, time for Oscar bait to start dangling at Kendall and remind us how awful the summer in movies really was. I for one have noticed a curious lack of film-going anecdotes in my friends’ brief appraisals of their summer vacations...
...stop-motion claymation creations of Nick Park have an unmistakable humanity. Even if you don’t know them by name, you’ll likely recognize his past characters upon sight: the despondent zoo captives in his Oscar-winning 1989 short, “Creature Comforts,” the Great Escaping cluckers of “Chicken Run,” and the beloved man-and-best-friend duo Wallace and Gromit...
...highest honor HBS can bestow on an alumnus,” said Harvard Business School spokesman James E. Aisner ’68. “In some ways this is our honorary degree, our Oscar, our Emmy, whatever you want to call...
Nevertheless, the film is far from a complete failure. Through Polanski’s guidance, the audience is able to move along effortlessly from scene to scene through what truly seems like 19th-century England. His job is also made easier by the faithful and compact screenplay by Oscar-winner Ronald Harwood, who collaborated with Polanski on “The Pianist...