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...completely into the philosophical ramblings that he enjoyed so much. Not that Shaw curbed his didacticism in this play; he created a long episode of Don Juan in Hell specifically as a setting for what he called a "Shavio-Socratic dialogue." But Shaw could preach without becoming soporific. John Cunningham's commanding performance as Don Juan helps prevent the scene in Hell from going entirely limp. And Frank Lucas's portrayal of a civilized, romantic Lucifer is as delightfully incongruous as his depiction of Mendoza, the brigand chief...

Author: By Daniel J. Chasan, | Title: Man and Superman | 2/8/1964 | See Source »

Died. Andrew Browne Cunningham, 80, Viscount of Hyndhope, a crusty, klaxon-voiced sea dog who as Britain's Mediterranean commander in chief in World War II sank the pride of the Italian navy at Taranto and Cape Matapan, blocking Rommel's supply route and turning Mussolini's vaunted Mare Nostrum into "Cunningham's Pond"; of a heart attack; in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 21, 1963 | 6/21/1963 | See Source »

Married. Briggs Cunningham, 56, millionaire sports-car builder-driver and yachtsman who skippered Columbia to victory in the 1958 America's Cup; and Laura Maxine Elmer, 39, also a sports-car enthusiast; both for the second time; in El Paso, Texas, the day after Cunningham divorced his wife of 33 years (three children) in Juarez, Mexico...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: May 31, 1963 | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...CLAIRE MARK W. CLARK Lucius D. CLAY VAN CLIBURN CLARK CLIFFORD BENJAMIN V. COHEN LESTER LUM COLBERT ANITA COLBY EDWARD N. COLE LEROY COLLINS JAMES BRYANT CONANT FAIRFAX M. CONE JOHN SHERMAN COOPER THOMAS CORCORAN ERRETT L. CORD RALPH J. CORDINER VIRGIL COUCH JOHN COWLES EDITH CUMMINGS JOHN P. CUNNINGHAM ALEXANDER C. CUSHING

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time's 40th Anniversary Party: THE COVER GUESTS | 5/17/1963 | See Source »

...pieces, "Journey" (her own choreography to the music of Charles Ives) and "Variations." The dancers' immobility of expression was, however, the greatest flaw in "Patterns," the first piece performed by the Dance Circle Company. Knowing when to smile is one mark of a dance artist. Merce Cunningham has it, and this is one of the joys of watching him dance. Miss Trisler showed it too, as she played and teased her way through "Variations...

Author: By Margaret VON Szeliski, | Title: The Dance Circle | 4/9/1963 | See Source »

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