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...himself and bombards his way into his own dressing room. What Norman is confronted with is a shuddering, sobbing hulk of a man who cannot remember the first lines of a play he has performed 426 times. Sir's wife (Rachel Gurney) and his longtime stage manager (Marge Redmond) are all for canceling the performance, but Norman adamantly invokes the theater's sacrosanct commandment without actually uttering it-the show must go on. Norman pleads with Sir, he prods, he cajoles, he utters the hypnotizing words ("a full house"), catapulting the fragile tyrant out of a trance...
Mike Milbury and Bobby Schmautz also tallied for the Bruins, and defenseman Dick Redmond added a spectacular breakaway goal, which came with Boston shorthanded. Former Flyer Orest Kemdrachuk and former Bruin Greg Sheppard scored for Pittsburgh...
Fitzsimmons and Sheehan were barely a second apart, coming home fourth and fifth behind Providence's all-American Dan Dillon and his Irish teammate Redmond Treacy, a former junior nation team member in his homeland. Meyer captured ninth, running his best race in several outings...
...Shakespeare's work, the fallen knight Falstaff, a wonderful scoundrel of a man, tends to dominate the play, by the force of his wit if not by his sheer weight. Brilliantly played by Paul Redmond, Falstaff far outshines all the other roles in the show. In Redmond's hands, Falstaff is an incorrigible bundle of contradictions. Lusting after the role of moralizer, he pulls his bulging body up underneath him, only to find that a stamping foot or a waving hand takes on a life of its own. Redmond shows Falstaff as a weak old man lying about brave exploits...
...Gopalakrishna Redmond...