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...actors form a flawless ensemble. Hurt, who bears the heaviest weight of words, and Walken, whose character has the softest edges, deserve particular praise. Director Mike Nichols has imposed a shaping dramatic tension on shapeless lives and on a play that is of necessity loosely structured. His uncanny sense of modern body language brilliantly matches Rabe's sensitivity to verbal gestures. Everyone involved in Hurlyburly (including all its designers) have stared hard, long and with compassionate intelligence into the face of contemporary banality, and found ways of transcending it without falsifying. Theirs is an important work, masterly accomplished...
...inspired, it is Bernard Malamud who best combined the mythic and the realistic streams of America's baseball consciousness. The Natural, published in 1952, reads as if Ring Lardner and Sir Thomas Malory had simultaneously invaded Malamud's sensibility, joining their gifts to produce an almost flawless first novel...
...with its only loss a second-place finish (behind the University of Washington) at San Diego, rebounded from a four-seat disadvantage to bring some Husky pelts back to Newell Boathouse. And junior cox Dave Corey kept his almost flawless record--one loss in dual meets over two years--intact...
...ONLY PROBLEM with Patrick Bradford production of A Raisin in the Sun stems not from the staring which is virtually flawless, but from the perfect pitch and shape of the play itself Since A Raisin in the Sun was written 25 years ago the question arises as to whether such a play can be possible today. The topical concerns abortion and housing in narrow terms, and hypocrisy and racism in broader are no less relevant today. But the themes would not, in all likelihood, receive the same warm and disinterested treatment Probably no one, and certainly few Black Americans, could...
Princeton took Ivy honors with a flawless 6-0 record...