Word: amanda
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Name-Dropper. In New Orleans, Mrs. Ora Baker became suspicious when her husband began calling her "Amanda" three days after their marriage, on checkup found that Amanda was his California wife...
...scenes in This Music held obvious difficulties for Director Mary Howe. She has not quite solved the problem of getting the player to the right spot when he must philosophize. As a result, the first scene of This Music is a little like a game of musical chairs. Heroine Amanda Steele has the same trouble. Her dreamy wanderings often seem unreal. She plays her part, however, with an understanding equal to that which she showed in her capable direction of The Trojan Horse...
...played by Michael Laurence, who read the title part in last winter's "Agamemnon," 16-year-old Susan Howe, daughter of Mark DeWolff Howe '28, professor of Law, and Donald Mork '52. Mork has designed the settings for both the MacLeish plays. Director of "The Trojan Horse" is Amanda Steele, who plays the female lead in the second play...
...Tempest." It is, as MacLeish says, "a play about a moment in time," and is set on the tropical island of Bahama. It tells of two people, a dissatisfied wife and a disconsolate stranger, finding a moment of understanding under the spell of the moonlit waters. Besides Amanda Steele, the cast includes Michael Laurence, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Towell, William M. Hunt, and Clive Parry. Directing will be Mrs. Mark DeWolff Howe...
Born. To James Kern ("Kay") Kyser, 47, North Carolina University cheerleader who became a bandleader and radio star (the College of Musical Knowledge), then retired to his old college town, and Georgia Carroll Kyser, 32, former model for Chesterfield ads: their third child, third daughter; in Durham, N.C. Name: Amanda Kay. Weight...