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FRED AND CATHY BUSICK, Route 7, Box 18, Burlington, N.C. 27215. I have Bluejay, Robin, Woodpecker, Elks, Baseball, Las Vegas. I want Burmese Cat, 70 Exc., Tombstone, Amvets, Flower Basket, St. Louis Arch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Empties Are Better | 3/22/1971 | See Source »

Without making any judgments. Reichman shows how the subculture's beginnings in the Flower Generation-Universal Love phenomenon moved into the great hoax of transcendental meditation, and from there into alienation, separation, and death. The play is structured, to use Reichman's word, like a fugue. Vignettes of life in the drug culture interrupt each other, are occasionally broken by chants, and sometimes take place in total darkness. Yet the interweaving of characters and their stories is not discordant; rather it makes the progression through time and action more like the drug experience itself, with rapid changes in focus, intense...

Author: By Jill Curtis, | Title: Theatre Headplay at Theater Workshop Boston, 549 Tremont Street indefinitely | 3/16/1971 | See Source »

...Boston ( Riot, Tribe, Creation ) has had difficulty in getting through Boston's red tape, but it appears that everyone has been paid off now and Headplay is showing twice a night Thursday through Sunday. The Workshop is designed for "environmental and experimental" theater, housed, ironically enough in a defunct flower market. The "stage" is a large room with cushions clumped about for the audience. Barbara Linden and author Reichman, who directed the play, have used this informal atmosphere to advantage. The action takes place on low platforms in the corners, in and around the audience, emphasizing the ties between...

Author: By Jill Curtis, | Title: Theatre Headplay at Theater Workshop Boston, 549 Tremont Street indefinitely | 3/16/1971 | See Source »

...thoughts in my head. I have no guilt in me." How can someone be killed out of love? "To explain the feeling would be almost impossible to relate so that you could understand it. It was like, when I would stab. I was stabbing myself. The touching of a flower, looking at the sun, whatever I do and I know is right when I am doing it, feels good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRIALS: The Magical Mystery Tour | 2/22/1971 | See Source »

...sick old husband's fretful leash. Dr. Astrov (Winston May), pickled in vodka and suffocating in a town that the god of civilization forgot. Uncle Vanya (Sterling Jensen), who has turned his life into bread for the professor and been bitterly cheated of even the crumbs. Sonya, a flower of a girl, blooming without sun, air or water, and snapped in two by unrequited love. In this role, Julie Garfield makes emotion lambent with a moving grace and ardor that would have brought tears of pride to the eyes of her father, John Garfield...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: The Patient Is the Disease | 2/22/1971 | See Source »

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