Word: casts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Television), the first of a series of televiews of Broadway hits. Like many a try out performance, the show needed tightening and pruning. It ran ten minutes overtime, poked around too long backstage. There were too many interviews (with Author Thomas Heggen, Producer Leland Hayward, Henry Fonda and the cast), too little of Mister Roberts. "It's really much better when you see it," commented a woman televiewer. Television and Broadway agreed, hoped that this week's try (at The Heiress) would be better...
...that day, which is called Mon Day, thou shalt gird up thy loins to the mud lands of the cast, into the Downs that are called Suffolk...
Perhaps, despite the inadequate cast in this production, the problems of "Antony and Cleopatra" are too much for the stage. Perhaps it will be up to a super-colossal cast in a super-colossal, non-stagebound movie to achieve the really satisfactory version of this masterpiece that three and one-half centuries on the stage have failed to produce...
Sixty-one percent of the student body voted in the election. Fifty-six percent of these tallies were cast in favor of the compulsory News subscriptions, or 34 percent of the total student body...
Convening in Leverett House at scheduled intervals, the members informally sit around sipping wine amidst the flickering shadows cast by candle-light, while reciting the most ghostly and frightening stories they can find...