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...Robert Ginn has chosen a good play and done pretty well by it. So has his east. No one--not even a walk-on--need be ashamed of his performance. A few have speeches, even whole scenes, to be proud of. But it wasn't great. The Adams House Drama Society's production of Max Frisch's Andorra is solid, and unmemorable...
...trouble is that Ginn doesn't have any first-rate actors, and he hasn't the skill as a director to make a first-rate production without them. In a few places Ginn fell down when he shouldn't have. Why couldn't he at least have staged the fight scene believably? But for the most part it wasn't his fault...
...Robert Ginn has the hardest job, and he almost succeeds. His Arnold is consistent, believably cantankerous, but rather flat. He doesn't pick a particular interpretation to project...
...RONN GINN Albuquerque...
...When personable William Ginn, 46, was sentenced to a $12,500 fine and 30 days in jail for his part in the great electrical price-fixing conspiracy, he seemed doomed to banishment from the corporate big time. Ousted from his $125,000-a-year job as general manager of General Electric's turbine division, Ginn a month ago accepted the relatively humble position of assistant to McClure Kelley, president of Philadelphia's Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp., makers of heavy machinery. Last week, Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton moved Kelley up to board chairman and Ginn (pronounced as in "begin") into...