Word: hamlets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...somber implications of the decision had allotted the Hamlet role to Lyndon Johnson, he was not entirely alone
...Administration's concept of "creative federalism." It concedes in essence that the problems of America today demand more than ever a marriage of national and local government. Washington does not have the brainpower or even the manpower to resolve all the problems of local communities, while metropolis and hamlet alike lack the money and the political framework for collective action to overcome their own difficulties. Thus, as Lyndon Johnson has put it, "the Federal Government can assist and encourage-but in the last analysis, the success or failure of programs of community development depends on those most directly involved...
...Richardson. Coward? Four of his plays would run, with Noel in two of them. Arthur Miller? Sir Alec Guinness just opened in Incident at Vichy. Musicals? Hello, Dolly! has Mary Martin, no less. Chekhov? Sir John Gielgud and Claire Bloom were great in Ivanov. There was also a new Hamlet, starring a 24-year-old flash named David Warner. Also plays by two of Britain's most important newcomers, Harold Pinter and John Arden. And Sir Michael Redgrave and Ingrid Bergman in Turgenev's A Month in the Country. Also an updated satirical revue, Beyond the Fringe...
...funniest social comedy, everything depends on the speed and sparkle of the witty duels between Beatrice and Benedick, played here by two fast-rising British stars, Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens, whose voices are whirling kaleidoscopes. That young theatrical iconoclast, Franco Zeffirelli (creator of a successful beatnik Hamlet), directed this National Theater of Britain production, which one critic called as lurid and animated as a Superman comic. The performance on the recording is robust but never bumptious...
...Europe. Two years ago, Marbella was a bleached fishing hamlet between Málaga and Gibraltar; it now has three luxury hotels, a golf club, two cinemas, scores of bars and a burgeoning skyline of glassy apartment buildings. In nearby Torremolinos, there is standing room only on the beach on many a hot August noon. The bullfight season, which for a century ended in October, now unofficially extends throughout the year on the mild south coast, and in any season, in any city, there are likely to be as many tourists as Spaniards shouting...