Word: forgets
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said the just wanted to comment on how good it was that Harvard had Black theater, and how the role of the mammy [one of the play's primary figures] was still relevant to life today, that we couldn't just get on our Harvard horses and forget that...
...Patha pictures. Back then, Jules Stein, MCA's founder, was booking singers into speakeasies; and Sam Bronfman, the new owner of Seagram, was bootlegging spirits across the Canadian border into Prohibition-era America. Wall Street is hoping that for Seagram's sake, Sam's grandson Edgar Jr. does not forget the first rule of a speakeasy: the bartender is supposed to stay sober...
...production, a remarkable feat for a European effort many considered doomed from the start. In a best-case scenario, DreamWorks could be an oasis within Hollywood, a place where agents and dealmakers would not prevail over talent; it could forever change the way the industry is run. So SKG, forget the naysayers, build that dream studio of yours, and may the force be with...
...black elder sisters. In its easy virtuosity and wicked glee, Moo is rather like one of those comic novels in which John Updike gives himself a holiday from more draining work. And if Moo finally has more of a target than a point, it never allows us to forget that, in a certain context, no Smiley face is without its sadness...
These flaws, however, are more than compensated by the moments of real emotional engagement that the play provides. In an experiemental, student-written play, it is a great achievement simply to draw in the audeince and allow it to forget the limitations of space and resources. Matteau's play goes further; it is a positive success, and satisfying hour of theater...