Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...settling for weirdness without wallop, Painter Sage parted the twin gods of modern art. Her current reputation as one of the country's most talented dream-scapists proved it could be done...
...afternoon, 35-pound weight men Dick and Eric Stromstead will have in compete with National AAU and IC4A champion Gil Borjeson of Brown, who is getting closer to the 60-foot "dream" shot. At the same time, Yale's would shot put champion, Jim Fuchs, will be going after a new mark...
...young man follows flags that stream; In middle age he finds them dream. In older ages every zest Is but a habit sick for rest...
...Directions calls "The Cannibal" a novel "halfway between nightmare and myth." Hawkes has taken a decaying German village, Spitzen-on-the-Dein, and used its rubble as a stage-set for a fever-dream, and for a series of enlarged, fore-shortened images which obstinately refuse to tie into the story...
...Mielziner's set is not "pretty," but neither is the play. He has designed what is the answer to every director's dream--a set which echoes the mood of the play and which, through imaginative lighting, molds itself to the rising action. Elia Kazan's skilled direction has shaped the production into a meaningful, clear-cut picture of desire and despair. A play of the merit of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" is deserving of all the thought and skill that has been lavished...