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Aside from that, the game itself didn't mean a heck of a lot. It is one of only four non-tournament games on the Harvard schedule that doesn't count in either the Greater Boston League or the EIBL...
...American," William Shakespeare. Sellars' rationale for starting with an Elizabethan masterwork rather than, say, a Eugene O'Neill tragedy is to rediscover the plays and grandiloquent production styles that were popular at the dawning of the modern American theater. Indeed, the next show, which he will direct, is The Count of Monte Cristo, a French romantic drama that O'Neill's father, Actor James, toured in for years across...
DIED. George London, 64, commanding bass-baritone with a rich, dark-hued voice and the dramatic presence to convey the menace of Scarpia in La Tosca, the majesty of Wotan in The Ring and the elegance of Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro; after a long illness; in Armonk, N.Y. He found success quickly, with critically praised debuts at Europe's leading opera houses and New York City's Metropolitan. In 1960 he became the first American to sing Boris Godunov at Moscow's Bolshoi Theater. In 1967 a paralyzed vocal cord cut short his career; he turned...
...This impressive history has ensured a respectful audience for the festival. Yet it has also imposed the unrealistically high expectation that every play produced there must have a floodlit afterlife. If there were no surefire contenders for SRO signs among this year's offerings, that should count for less than the fact that most showed some merit and four glowed with intelligence and passion...
When nontenured teachers, who are not permanent employees of the city, are included in the count, as many as 20 people could be fired, said committee member Glenn S. Koocher...