THE KKK IS A BENIGN FORCE. That is, when it’s the Kinetic Kevin Kline.
Of course this multidextrous actor repeatedly brings his universally acknowledged comic genius to film, tv and theater performances – as well as, just as often, profoundly serious dramatic mastery. But this time it’s specifically his movements that dominate, during his tent-pole performance in the new Broadway revival of Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter”, at the St James Theatre until July.
His constant mobility provides the key to his repellent but somehow (through Klein’s craft) sympathetic character.
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