Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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CROTON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. The season starts with Comedy of Errors, July 28-30, continues with Cymbeline, Aug. 4-6, and ends with George Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the Lion...
Neither Right nor Left. Some observers feel that as a cartoonist, Scarfe exhibits an almost fatal flaw: they argue that he lacks moral discrimination. "A great talent," says Punch Editor Bernard Hollowood, "but he's too much concerned with nostrils, nipples and navels." Scarfe could reply that his critics are too cocksure of their own politics and resent his lack of dogma. "I try to avoid any political bias in my cartoons," says Scarfe, who does indeed heap abuse on every shade of opinion. "I'm neither for the right nor for the left. I simply must deride...
...weeks he can play duets. On the other hand, real expertise is as difficult to achieve on the recorder as it is on the violin. There are only a handful of virtuosos: Holland's Frans Bruggen, Germany's Hans-Martin Linde and the U.S.'s Bernard Krainis and LaNoue Davenport...
...Hitchcock fans, A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt opened at the Loeb last night. Also at the Loeb beginning this evening, will be Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw. Thursday evening will mark the opening of Oh, What A Lovely War by Joan Littlewood in Agassiz which is produced by the Harvard Dramatic Club Summer Players, and directed by the honorable Timothy S. Mayer...
...Summer Repertory Company will start its season Tuesday with Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons, to be presented in repertory with George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man, bowing Wednesday...