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Learning curve

Actor/comedian Nate Corddry honed his craft as an apprentice at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Now he's back, and a rising star.

''There are so many memories in every corner of this campus,'' Nate Corddry says of Williamstown. ''There are so many memories in every corner of this campus,'' Nate Corddry says of Williamstown. (Caleb Kenna for the Boston Globe)
By Christopher Wallenberg
Globe Correspondent / August 8, 2008

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WILLIAMSTOWN - During the four summers he spent toiling in the actor-training programs at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Nate Corddry received an intimate lesson in paying his dues. As an apprentice, he spent countless late nights hanging lights from the grid. He worked with actors to read lines. He made long drives to the airport in Albany to pick up ... (Full article: 1341 words)

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