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...stairs of the Loeb, looking for the sign-up table, where most of the action is. I ignore the two men sitting on the steps. The table is not upstairs. On my way back downstairs, a woman asks me, "Did you see him? It's Ken Howard! That's him sitting on the step." Ken Howard is a TV and movie star who is now acting with the American Repertory Theater at the Loeb. He is someone whose face I would have recognized, had I been paying attention. He is gone...
...interim conclusion is that while the world around him has changed, Ronald Reagan remains the same. Over Christmas he wore a necktie that played Jingle Bells when he pressed a tiny switch. He's brought in one of his old word wizards, Ken Khachigian, to help sculpt his State of the Union address, which Reagan is counting on to be boffo theater and rekindle the lost love. When his crew of surgeons watched him sip hot water before a radio address, he reassured them, "Both a minister and Frank Sinatra said they used hot water to help their voices...
...little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Robert Sturim '87 Ken Rudin...
...performs as the Yale Repertory Theater) and since then Harvard. But its main claim to glory is the quality of its work and the actors who have performed there, from Meryl Streep and Christopher Walken to current Members Elizabeth Franz (a Tony nominee for Brighton Beach Memoirs) and Ken Howard (TV's The White Shadow...
Kopit's play about the unwinnable war, the unthinkable fate, is not quite an unmissable event. Occasionally, what lacks subtlety becomes overbearing, as with Ken Howard's performance. More frequently, though, the production is an eloquent, moving one. Hardly a worstcase scenario...