Word: bulled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bull Gets The Matador Once In a Lifetime, Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge. Wed., Mar. 22 thru Sat., Mar. 25, 8:30 p.m. Tickets at door or box office, weekdays, $2, $3, weekends...
After three days of giving guided tours, eating larger than usual dinners, attending discussions and speeches, and slinging the bull across the generation gap, I think most of us ended up enjoying the weekend with our parents more than we expected...
...Bull Gets The Matador Once in A Lifetime has the awkwardness and trite lines of any first date, but it's also worth going through. I'm not going to protect you from life...
...Bull Gets The Matador Once In A Lifetime takes place not in the streets of Pamplona but in the sun-baked living-rooms of Manhattan Island, and the subject matter--well, that's show biz. Specifically, it's all about Casey, a 25-year-old comedienne out to win an audience at the expense of family, lovers and good sense. Gina Heiserman has this strenuous part, which demands not only the lead in every scene but excruciating comedy routines delivered straight to the audience, reminiscent of Lauren Bacall's opening in Applause. She is the continually frustrated joker, reminiscent...
...BULL is a local product and it deserves its share of local laurels. But what repeatedly keeps it from major stature is its continual triteness. This is a play that starts with an idea and ideas are so often the end of drama. As Casey "becomes more successful, more self-confident a dichotomy arises between possession of the audience and her own personal life," Coe has said and that's the way it is, all set up in Act One, Scene Two to go nowhere discernible. Sure, she loses her baggage--Bentley Arlington concedes his courtship, Dad gives...