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Sometimes an imaginative Orson Welles turns out a modern-dress Julius Caesar that amounts to something more substantial than a set of gimmicks tucked into a quilt of comfortably literary allusions. Mostly, though, a director doing modern-dress, colloquial Shakespeare is seduced by the cheap and easy thrills he can tickle out of his audience simply by staging a series of recognition scenes. "Ah," the people exclaim with delight, "the riveter's wife is Lady Macbeth!" And if the director is lucky, no one in the theatre will pause to ask, "So what...

Author: By Joseph L. Featherstone, | Title: The Rest Is Silence | 12/12/1961 | See Source »

Contributing still further to the Renascence of House drama is Dunster's prospective Julius Caesar; director Charles Flowers is trying to find backing for his version of Little Foxes; and a few furtive drama-types are waiting for the smoke to settle so they find a weekend miraculously free in which they can produce...

Author: By Frederick H. Gardner, | Title: Dramatic Groups Plan Seven Shows In Spring Term | 12/8/1961 | See Source »

...large and profitable publishing houses. One of the main fonts of rightist literature is Harding College in Searcy, Ark., a small liberal arts college run by members of the Church of Christ under President George Benson, a silver-haired, bespectacled gentleman who is given to such phrases as "By Caesar!" Benson's school claims that 25 million people a year come in contact with the material issued by Harding's National Education Program, which turns out tons of literature, plus the films, filmstrips, kits and flannelboard presentations so favored by the far rightists in their forums. Similarly, Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Organizations: The Ultras | 12/8/1961 | See Source »

...would only be fair to say that Mr. Gallo started it." Grumbles Winemaker Louis Martini: "There should be federal laws to prevent Gallo from calling those flavored drinks 'wine.' It's a disgrace to the whole history of wine." Another Napa Valley man adds bitterly: "Caesar fell. Mussolini fell. Gallo will fall!" Retorts Gallo, his frozen stare framed by rimless glasses: "It's all sour grapes. When all the sour grapes are swept away, there isn't an honest man in the industry who would tell unfriendly stories about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food & Drink: A Watch on the Wine | 11/3/1961 | See Source »

Render Unto Caesar...

Author: By Michael S. Gruen, | Title: Notes From A Yugoslavian Journey | 10/16/1961 | See Source »

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