Word: curtain
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...people both booed and clapped at once. Shouting matches broke out between husbands and wives in splendid evening clothes. Some of the crowd had brought old-fashioned trainmen's whistles, shrill enough to make a hound bay. Nonetheless, Chéreau came out to take curtain calls, wearing blue jeans, a shiny mod belt and a patient smile. Said he later: "I was very amused at the booing...
...Stones, who made public apology by donning an I LOVE FRENCH CANADIANS T shirt on Saturday, relished the uproar that resounded throughout the Stadium whenever he jumped. "This is not a show. It's the Olympics," chastised a judge. "But the Olympics are a show," replied Stones. Next curtain: Moscow...
While you're thinking theatre, it's not too soon to line up tickets for the Rep's next two shows, Life with Father and That Championship Season. Better yet think about getting rush seats ($3.95 half an hour before curtain) or ushering (free, and sometimes you get better seats than you could have bought...
While you're thinking theatre, it's not too soon to line up tickets for the Rep's next two shows, Life with Father and That Championship Season. Better yet think about getting rush seats ($3.95 half an hour before curtain) or ushering (free, and sometimes you get better seats than you could have bought...
Musical comedies ignore that fact at their peril. John O'Hara's book has the spine of a skyscraper, with big-city sleaziness reflected in every panel of the glass-curtain wall. This is a Brechtian book in which a small-time heel, Joey (Christopher Chadman), with his naive boasts and shameless buttering-up, is letched onto by a rich, man-eating tigress named Vera (Joan Copeland), who loves him enough to stake him to a night club, but who coolly leaves him before he can leave...