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Jungle wallpaper has transformed the kitchen into an ersatz fern grotto. The bedroom is nothing less than rococo. The spirit of Mardi Gras inhabits the game room. But the soul of Malibu's newest $800,000 mansion lies in its bathroom. "I thought it only appropriate to cover the walls with rocks," smiles The Who's millionaire drummer, Keith Moon, 30. "The house does belong to a rock star...
Sleep overtakes once again, but the nightmares begin anew. This time the scene is the hot, steamy, grimy, grotto of Boston Garden. The date is March 15, 1974 and the images are horribly clear and familiar...
...Haunted Grotto. The evening was an emphatic justification of the aims of the Jackson company. Until the founding of Opera/South, there was little opportunity in Mississippi for blacks to sing opera. The backing of three Jackson-area black colleges-Jackson State, Tougaloo and Utica Junior-has made a musical theater workable. Students sing in the chorus, build sets and fashion costumes. Bayou Legend's simple but effective one-piece set-a double-trunked oak tree that for the Act II duet between Bazile and Aurore turns magically into a haunted grotto-required only $2,000 of the company...
...Laughing Stock has its headquarters in The Grotto at 96 Winthrop St. (in the Square) and intends to be a sort of political cabaret. It's scripted by the same man who invented Boston's once-again longest-running production, The Proposition, but unlike that earlier show, it's not improvisational. At the moment, it features such obvious but important topics as America's ostensible government at Washington, the largesse of Nelson Rockefeller and, coyly, "Kissinger's Secret," which, if you don't already know what it is, is revealed on Tues. - Thurs...
...Laughing Stock continues to present political satire in an underground club appropriately names The Grotto at 96 Winthrop St. The show was written by the same fellow who came up with The Proposition five years ago, but unlike his earlier show, Laughing Stock contains little or no improvisation. It does, however, have the most complicated schedule of any dramatic production in Boston; Tues-Thurs. at 8, Fri. at 7:30 and 9:30, Sat. at 8 and 10, and Sunday...