Word: alterations
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Midsummer Night's Dream, though, is a durable enterprise. Changes in cast or location may alter its nuance but not its essence. Epstein's production strips the corroded encrustations of audience expectation from the familiar play, letting Shakespeare's poetry shine with its own unreflected light, magnified but not tinted by Purcell's music. It is a production worth reviving over and over again, as long as there are directors and actors willing to look at it as lucidly as it looks at Shakespeare...
Before the partisan crowd of 400, Dave Fasi regained the momentum for Harvard with two goals in the first 90 seconds of overtime. Three more unanswered goals from a fired-up Crimson squad clinched the decision, and MIT's lone overtime tally was too little and too late to alter the 13-9 Crimson victory...
...confidence in his ability to attract foreign investment. In his victory statement, in fact, Seaga said his first order of business would be to restore economic growth. And while he insisted that there would be no break in relations with Havana, he left little doubt that he planned to alter Jamaica's foreign policy. He asked the Cuban Ambassador, who had been accused of meddling in Jamaican affairs, to leave the island forthwith...
Warning that undergraduate organizations were facing a "communication crisis," the students thought the administrators would alter their new postering regulations--confining announcements to seven kiosks in the Yard--until alternative advertising means could be put into practice...
Sullivan added that the University would have to "alleviate" any negative impact on the historical character of a building if it used federal funds to alter...