Word: director
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...English Department voted Tuesday to offer Robert S. Brustein, dean of the Yale School of Drama, a post in the department if he is appointed director of the Loeb next year, David Perkins '51, chairman of the English Department, said yesterday...
Robert H. Chapman, director of the Loeb and professor of English, currently teaches English 160A "Modern Drama," which is similar to a modern drama course Brustein proposed as part of his undergraduate program...
...fingers crossed," George Field, director of the Center for Astrophysics said yesterday
...first draft of The Bright Lights emerged over a four-month period of continuous work. Seldes bubbles with enthusiasm for her editor, Jonathan Galassi--"his very youth was an asset"--and for the contributions of an editor in general. In contrast to the relationship between an actor and a director, an editor is "like another self, another set of eyes"; "no interference"impedes his rapport with the writer. An actor and his director, on the other hand, can never work in isolation; the playwright's words always interject the presence of a third person, as do the other performers...
Then, questioned about John Dexter, the unkind director of Equus, the face contracts in remembered pain and somber reflection. "He really frightened me. For the first time in my life at a rehearsal I wondered 'Do I belong here?" A beat, and the muscles set in determined professionalism. "But that's not important. What's important is what happens on stage." She admires the director's work, and cannot ignore his contribution to the play or to her performance. With complete sincerity, she says "I love...