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Drama: An Actor's EducationБЂўб I played the ancient, blinded Duke of Gloucester in King Lear (I was eighteen at the time and wore a wig once worn by Sir John Gielgud). БЂўб I directed and acted in a one-act play by MoliцЁre called The Forced Marriage (I also designed the set and created masks for all the characters). БЂўб As president of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society, I directed and played the Learned Judge and the Lord Chancellor in Trial by Jury and Iolanthe, respectively. БЂўб I recruited dancers from the Boston Conservatory and staged a double-bill of one-act opera-ballets made up of StravinskyБЂ™s Renard and MenottiБЂ™s The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore (I made the masks for that one, too). БЂўб I directed, designed, and played the role of the Devil in a fully staged version of StravinskyБЂ™s LБЂ™Histoire du Soldat. БЂўб In a Radcliffe College common room, I recited Dylan ThomasБЂ™s poetic reminiscence БЂњA ChildБЂ™s Christmas in Wales.БЂ« Beside me, a Radcliffe girl in a black leotard (future actress Lindsay Crouse) did a Jules Feifferesque dance interpretation of the entire piece ...» |
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