Word: ann
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Behind Arkin's less than first-rate direction, however, is a play that isn't really worth staging. The author of Happily Never After, Judith Ann Ross, is also the wife of George W. George, the play's producer. And if such maxims can be evolved on the basis of only one example, vicious circles involving producers and producers' wives should not be entered into carelessly...
Died. Barbara Ann Rooney, 29, sometime actress, fifth wife of movie actor Mickey Rooney; by gunshot (.38-cal. pistol), apparently at the hand of her friend of recent months, Milos Milosevic, 24, a sometime actor, who then committed suicide; in Mickey's Brentwood, Calif., home, after she had visited her ill (with a blood infection) husband in a nearby hospital, and promised not to see Milosevic again...
...cook named Arnold Wesker, "I knew it could happen. I went home and wrote my first play in six weeks." The thunder of Osborne summoned not only Wesker (Roots, Chips with Everything) but a whole cloudburst of writers turned playwrights. Among them: Pinter (The Caretaker), Arden (Live Like Pigs), Ann Jellicoe (The Knack), Brendan. Behan (The Hostage) and Shelagh Delaney (A Taste of Honey). These new dramatists led their audiences out of the drawing room and into the kitchen for a close, painful view of the cynical, life-hungry, postwar generation...
...ANN GOODHART '67 MARIANNE KEARNEY '67 SUSAN LEPLEY '67 VIRGINIA MUNSON '67 LINDA WYATT '68 LINDA CORBY '69 JEANNE ADAIR '69 Hood College Frederick...
Alfred B. Harbage, Henry B. and Ann M. Cabot Professor of English Literature, who teaches English 124, will take a leave next Fall to write the volume on Elizabethan drama for the Oxford History of English Literature...