Word: brustein
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Robert Brustein, professor of English and director of the American Repertory Theater at the Loeb, perhaps best understands the relationship between a performance and a lecture." "I've taught at five institutions," he says, "and this is the first one where applause is given before the final lecture. In my experience even at Yale applause is reserved for (semester's end). I'm not yet conditioned...
...Brustein believes applause affects a professor's delivery in other ways as well. "Good actors try to create a circumstance that looks like they're remaking it up as they go along," he says. "You satisfy yourself as a lecturer most spontaneous." Applause, he concludes," encourages a certain show biz attitude...
...Brustein, who brought the respected company with him from Yale in 1980, and who has bolstered the University's theater program, said that "from a public relations point of view [the trip] is bound to do Harvard a lot of good...
...This is the first time in American theater history that one company has been invited to play at so many festivals across such a great distance," Robert S. Brustein, artistic director for the ART, said yesterday...
...Waterflow and Liz Einaudi All will share in a great Christmas bounty. Don't forget Barney Frank, whatever his district, Hit-man Hearns, Sugar Ray and "freeze-framer" Petric, John Kenneth Galbraith, George Will and John Paul Two, Carl Yasztremski, Mark Ptashne and good Brother Blue, Fritz Mondale, Bobby Brustein, Elvis Costello, (the second will direct, the third play Othello), Michael Manley, Jodie Foster and creative Janet Cooke-- Those names will fill up our big Christmas book. To them (thanks to PATCO) we wish a holiday bright, And to them and to you and to all, a good night...