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...actors, actresses and staff come from the Fitchburg area, and bring considerable amounts of energy to their eight play summer season. This little outpost of theatre in a small town well removed from the city may not be of Broadway quality but these days neither is Broadway. The rebuilt barn which houses the playhouse imposes a number of restrictions on any production, but the feeling of theatre being done for some intangible reason, for something other than Actors' Equity scale plus fringes, covers a multitude of sins. The small theatre limits provide intimacy at the expense of narrowing the scope...
Discovered in the late afternoon, lugging a bale of hay into his new horse barn, the author bears no trace of the morning's necktie. He is fairly tall, fairly well on into his forties (6 ft., 48 years). He looks like a prep-school teacher, and was once; he established the religion department at Exeter, and taught there for several years. Buechner has eight horses on the payroll, apparently the minimum for a city man who moves to the country with a wife and three young daughters. The girls also have a goat, a tribe of chickens...
DRUGS. There is much concern about the use of drugs. Many panelists see it as a contributing cause of crime; others regard it less malignantly as the youthful substitute for an earlier generation's "smoking behind the barn." As John Doherty, 73, of Framingham, Mass., views it: "Kids are unsure of themselves, grow up too fast and take drugs." John Septak has a more sympathetic attitude. "We're looking for an answer to what life is, and everything seems to fail. We have no answers, so we look to drugs for an answer...
Cardinals: "We're not going to give another damn cent. And if they want to strike, let them strike." Gene Autry, the former cowboy film star who now owns the California Angels, said: "If I have to, I can still back that horse out of the barn and make it that...
...Ticket. The old days meant a great barn of a place called the Syria Mosque, where the only thing murkier than the sound was the drab walls. By contrast, Heinz Hall is a gay neo-Baroque extravaganza of red, white and gold. Its roomy halls and stairways exude an old-world charm seldom equaled by more up-to-date structures of glass and steel. As is typical of old movie theaters, there is not a single seat with a bad sight line-more than can be said for the Concert Hall in Washington's new Kennedy Center...