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This production's success is due in no small part to the tremendous enthusiasm of the cast. Rich Dikeman's Leading Player is sly, smooth, and agile. As Pippin, Justin Richardson evokes to perfection just the sort of boyish innocence and enthusiasm that the roe demands. And it's hard to believe that John D. Langdon's Charles isn't an emperor: his physical authority and voice really hold the stage. As Catherine, Pippins's final love. Susan Power conveys warms and sincerity, and on the opposite end of the scale. Ann Henry's Fastrada captures well the brashly devious...
...thieves had gone through the U-Haul and taken everything of salable value. "It was a very professional job," Roe said. "There were a few scraps that they disdained to steal--some old worn-out pants, things like that. But it was very carefully gone through...
...unthinkable did not come to pass: Roe's papers were unharmed in the van. "I wouldn't say I'm back to even," Roe said, "but getting the papers back was a happy ending. I guess I've gone from negative infinity to negative...
...Roe is now able to go about the business he came to Cambridge for: a year-long senior research fellowship at the K-School's Energy and Environmental Policy Center and a possible visiting professorship at the Law School in the spring. (The appointment will come up for final consideration shortly...
...after-effects of his unusual welcome to Cambridge have not altogether worn off. "A lot of people have gone way out of their way to be helpful and generous," Roe said. "But I'm not leaving a lot of windows open...