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Lemmon Cancels Appearance at Hasty Pudding

Academy Award-winning actor Jack Lemmon '47 abruptly cancelled a scheduled appearance with the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (HPT) last night. The show, originally slated for Nov. 3 and 4, will be postponed indefinitely.

Lemmon's agent, David Seltzer, proposed to the HPT this summer that the actor star alongside his wife, Felicia Farr, in a production of A. R. Gurney's two-person play "Love Letters." Details were finalized last week, and the HPT had already sent out a press release announcing the performances at the 360-seat Hasty Pudding Theater when Seltzer called to cancel.

HPT co-producer Ben S. Forkner '01 said that the performances were being put off because of "unavoidable scheduling conflicts."

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"It's a huge letdown for the Theatricals," Forkner said, adding that the show would have marked "the first time in recent memory" the HPT would have featured an actor of Lemmon's stature.

Lemmon, who won the Best Actor Oscar in 1973 for Save the Tiger, has headlined such films as Some Like it Hot, The Odd Couple and Grumpy Old Men.

But the decision did not shock HPT leaders.

"It wasn't much of a bombshell," Forkner said. "We always acknowledged the possibility that it wouldn't pan out."

Despite the announcement, Forkner said the show might still take place at some point.

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