Word: aarons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Sullivan plays the vile Moor, Aaron, with stunning force. Pride and pure villainy radiate from his posture and face, and his voice grasps Shakesperean lines with brilliant skill. James Matisoff, playing the Emperor is impressively curt, hoarse, and pouting. Michael Sugarman makes a most fitting brother to the emperor, but Abigail Sugarman is not always at ease in the crucial role of the emperor's vengeful wife. Her face and voice do outstanding work for her difficult part, but her gestures and postures float detachedly or rigidly. As Lavinia, daughter to Titus, Susan Howe is intense and haunting. After...
...play's director, Stephen Aaron '57, said that he hoped the production could go on a 12-week tour on the summer circuit. He said that it was also possible that they could have an eight-week run in New York next fall...
Deathwatch, Jean Genet's prison drama recently produced here, will be performed at the Yale Drama Festival on March 29, Stephen A. Aaron '57, the play's director, announced yesterday...
...original cast of Colgate Salsbury '57, Harold Scott '57, D. J. Sullivan '57, and Robert Hesse '59 will put on the play without the advantage of a set. Aaron at first objected to taking the play to Yale because of this handicap, but said that he hoped to improvise...
Stephen A. Aaron '57, director of "Deathwatch," has announced a symposium on Jean Genet and his works to be held after the play's final performance tomorrow evening. Discussion will begin in the Pi Eta theatre...