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The sacking part was true. London's famed Old Vic repertory theater had fired its directing triumvirate: Olivier, Sir Ralph Richardson and Designer Director John Burrell. The board of governors had announced "an administrative reorganization." Official reason: the Old Vic will have "bigger responsibilities" next summer when it sets...
At the same time the governors will disclose that Olivier has been invited to produce and act in the Old Vic's 1950-51 season. Olivier is ready to accept, on one condition: Richardson and Burrell must be invited back too.
Inspected feature by feature, Actress Johnson is a plain woman. Yet her stage presence, dominated by her huge, sorrow-logged eyes; is delicately compelling. Celia is far less dramatic and complicated than she appears. Says her Old Vic director, John Burrell: "Celia always sticks to simple two and two make...
Nero Hour. Over Rome, Captain Harry R. Burrell's waist-gunner saw fires, snatched up a violin and fiddled.
Conferences on social studies in war time and post-war problems wil open the meetings at 3:30 o'clock Friday, Donald D. Burrell, dean of the Boston University School of Education and President of the Harvard Teachers Association, will preside.