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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bastard son of Gloucester. Bramhall dominates the big Loeb stage and plays a cunning, cold-hearted bastard with wonderful confidence and relish. Standing near Bramhall are Lear's fool, Harry Smith, who seems too bitter, too sharp at first, but who persuades us finally; the Earl of Kent, Yann Weymouth, who acts with welcome restraint amid the general ranting; and Edgar, Richard Backus, who makes a fine fool and a noble Edgar. John Ross as Albany and Thomas Weisbuch as Cornwall both perform well, but they are in demanding company. John Lithgow plays an irregular Gloucester. His blinding scene...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: 'King Lear' | 6/9/1964 | See Source »

...bastard son of Gloucester. Bramhall dominates the big Loeb stage and plays a cunning, cold-hearted bastard with wonderful confidence and relish. Standing near Bramhall are Lear's fool, Harry Smith, who seems too bitter, too sharp at first, but who persuades us finally; the Earl of Kent, Yann Weymouth, who acts with welcome restraint amid the general ranting; and Edgar, Richard Backus, who makes a fine fool and a noble Edgar. John Ross as Albany and Thomas Weisbuch as Cornwall both perform well, but they are in demanding company. John Lithgow plays an irregular Gloucester. His blinding scene...

Author: By Max Byrd, | Title: King Lear | 5/8/1964 | See Source »

Perry French, Yann Weymouth, and John P. Russo won first, second, and third places respectively at the second annual Eliot House art show. Judged by Professors Freedberg and Ackerman of the Fine Arts Department, the show, which can be seen until Friday in the Eliot House Junior Common room, attracted 15 exhibitors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRENCH, WEYMOUTH TOPS IN ELIOT ART EXHIBITION | 5/16/1963 | See Source »

...minor comic roles, Yann Weynouth, Terrence Currier, Beryl Kinross-Wright, and Kenneth. Tigar are all delightful. In a production as well paced as this one an indulgence in a little excessive mugging (of which Tiger is guilty) and overstated flippancy. (Bery! Kinross-Wright's only excess) are easily forgivable, at moments even very funny...

Author: By Allan Katz, | Title: Playboy of Western World | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

Other winners included Samuel J. Biondolillo, a second-year student at the Business School, $150; Paul R. Chernoff '62 and Thomas G. Guthell '63, $100; James D. Parry '64, $75; Yann R. Weymouth '63, $50; and Arthur M. Friedman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sophomore Wins First Place In Local Merchant's Contest | 3/9/1962 | See Source »

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