Word: caste
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...star cast of jurists at Nürnberg...
Built around the theme of four servicemen returning to Harvard, the show will have a cast of 20 and will be presented at the Hasty Pudding clubhouse, rather than in Boston...
...luck takes the angular form of Lauren Bacall, who is cast as a British coal tycoon's bored daughter. It is unhappy casting. The Bacall publicity has plainly pushed the young woman too far too fast. Neither a great beauty nor a great actress, her voice and facial expressions, both limited, soon grow monotonous. She is not even the interesting personality which careful direction made of her in To Have and Have...
...raised the moral level of his ideas by having his promiscuous young couple fall in love in the end. In "The Mermaids Singing" he takes the objectionable crackle out of his created situation by dramatizing an affair which doesn't come off. "The Voice of the Turtle" was carefully cast, brilliantly written, and subtly directed. So is "The Mermaids Singing," but, as a play, the former remains much the superior...
Heading the cast will be Robert A. Lubchansky '48, in the role of Alceste, and Henry P. Robbins '48, as Philinte; they will play opposite Miss Evelyn Merson, Radcliffe '47, as Colimine, and Miss Ann Pratte, Radcliffe '46, as Eliaute. Robert E. Miller '48 has been assigned to the role of Acaste, and Miss Family Flickenger, Radcliffe '48, will play Ansinoe...