Word: gilbert
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gilbert and Sullivan Players have mounted a thoroughly banal version of Ruddigore at the Agassiz. That the show is nonetheless delightful is one proof more that nothing but a tone-deaf cast and orchestra can wreck these comic operettas...
...current production, Gilbert's burlesque of late 19th-century melodrama is presented all but dead-pan by actors nearly as immobile as the lectern-bound participants in a dramatic reading. Having abandoned all but the most incidental attempts to give character to his leads or to fortify the humor of the text with sight gags, Paul G. Cooper reduces himself from a director to a variety of quartermaster. His sole purpose and accomplishment is to deliver the proper number of actors to any part of the stage which will accommodate them, in time for the musical numbers. No 18th-century...
Ruddigore--Gilbert & Sullivan and a witch's curse. At AGASSIZ...
Speaking for the SDS position, Alan Gilbert characterized his group's opposition to ROTC as "explicitly political." He said that SDS "has no intention of abridging the civil liberties of Harvard students; this is just not the fundamental issue here...
...UNIVERSE (ABC, 10-11 p.m.). "The Scientist." The motivations and rewards of men of science, featuring Nobel Laureate Professor James Watson and Professor Walter Gilbert, co-directors of Harvard's biochemistry laboratory...