Word: bus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While Horne has already seen "Air-plane" four times, many on the team have never seen the movie and will never need to. "She tells it on every bus trip," recalls a teammate, adding. "I've never seen it, but I know it by heart, thanks...
...women's squash team took the bus to Wellesley yesterday. Unlike its male weekend counterparts, the Crimson squad returned after dazzling a hapless Wellesley squad with...
...next day we took a bus 50 miles to the border where, as Iranian guards looked on dumbly, we walked across toward Pakistan, rejoicing to ourselves: "We made it!" It was not to be that easy. At the Pakistani post, a visiting Iranian immigration official became suspicious and demanded our passports, despite the fact that we were speaking only Urdu and English. I refused to give him mine, but he took one of my companions' passports...
...work as many as 20 hours on a day when the main company is on the road. And it will be traveling for twelve weeks of this 36-week season, in which TOT is scheduled to give 233 performances in 57 cities, towns and hamlets. A tolerance for long bus rides and fast-food joints is also helpful. Yes, TOT members should have a deep love of opera. But they also must not recoil at the idea of performing La Bohème on the gym floor of the junior high in Eagle Pass, Texas, or changing costumes...
...Seguin and Harlingen. At times on such jaunts, a TOT engagement looks less like a brush with Parnassus than a rest stop at Parris Island. "I think it's like the Olympics," says Mezzo-Soprano Susanne Mentzer. "You have to sing, act, put on makeup and ride the bus on top of everything else." A measure of flexibility in casting is required: Galbraith sings the baritone role of Marcello in La Bohème, as well as the bass role of Dandini in Cinderella. In one week on the latest tour Tenor Carroll Freeman helped out with hair...