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...Night Caravan. That kind of talent is worth $150,000 a year in salary and endowments-to say nothing of the proceeds from fashion modeling and the three boutiques that bear his name. But then it takes a lot to support his lifestyle. After home games, Best mans one of his fleet of sports cars and leads a caravan of "Best Setters" on boozy all-night rounds of the pubs. Threatened with suits for breach of promise as well as for damages resulting from a street brawl, Georgie passes off the "unfortunate happenings" as the price he must...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Gorgeous Georgie | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

...Caravan Theater presented skits on pollution, the socialization of Harvard students, and the oppression of blacks by business, the government and the universities...

Author: By Michael J. Bishop, | Title: Forbes Rally Raps Review Of Ec. Dept. | 3/12/1970 | See Source »

Speakers at the rally will include representatives of the Welfare Rights Organization, the United Electrical Union, the Bread and Roses collective, and the Caravan Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radicals Protest Dillon Committee | 3/11/1970 | See Source »

...process of disintegration and the loss of the mythic anticipation culminated with a group of skits put on by the caravan the?er. Which bombed. Policemen are standing in the usual little clumps, foundling their enormous nightsticks, as if (does it need saving?) they were the longest hardest pricks in the world. We have only what we have, and we are certainly not fondling anything as it grows colder and colder. And a whole segment of the march line on Tremont Street is jumping up and down with blood curdling pogo stick yells, but it is only to keep warm...

Author: By Dwid Ignatius, | Title: Off the Town After TDA | 2/23/1970 | See Source »

...sincere dedication of the Caravan players to their material, their personalization of the social suffering that is the meat of their plays, makes them "radical" in the noblest sense of the word. If they do nothing with their time but prepare their shows, they can rightfully be called political people. They could not achieve the mixture of polished artistry and spontaneous expression that they do without passionately believing in their work...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Golden, | Title: The Theatregoer The Caucasian Chalk Circle | 1/21/1970 | See Source »

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