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Best Supporting Actor in a Play

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Published on October 18, 2001

The whole cast was as fine as it could be in the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival's Capraesque interpretation of Twelfth Night, directed by the Festival's new artistic director, Sidonie Garrett. Henry Vick stood out, though, and not just because he's seven feet tall. He fluttered about like some kind of hybrid stork, jester and clown. What ultimately made it work so well was that his fellow players kept up with him, bouncing those bon mots right back in his unique face.