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Such small quibbles aside, goodness had everything to do with this superb pro duction of I, Claudius...
...spring, playgoers in three cities will have had a chance to hear Durang's words. The play had its premiere at the Hartford Stage Com pany in March. A totally different pro duction, with a separate cast and an other director, was unveiled at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles last month; even while that is still running, a third, also different version will open this week at Washington's Arena Stage...
...melodrama. "Whatever is written in the score should be heard," says Simonov, echoing his idol, the late Arturo Toscanini. That goes for voices too. Simonov has a knack, for allowing key vocal phrases to come through, while keeping the orchestra down but precisely audible. This Pique Dame pro duction is a relatively youthful eleven years old; it too is evocative...
This feeling of confinement becomes a crucial stylistic element. The cast, in tact from the original Royal Court pro duction, is exemplary. Besides the plea sures of discovering unfamiliar talent - the cast works largely in British theater and television - it is fine to watch Alan Bates' shrewd, divisive Andrew...
...energy crisis, one seriously hurt group of victims has been getting rel atively scant attention: the developing nations. Though these countries use comparatively little fuel, the hopes of their burgeoning populations are pinned firmly to the growth of oil-burning in dustries. The moment that Arab oil pro duction was cut back, their best-laid plans for industrialization began falling apart. Now the Arabs have eased the production cutbacks, but have simultaneously decreed astronomical price boosts that many poor nations of the Third World simply cannot afford...