Word: humors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...oddity of approach than with what he is saying by suggestion," and thought the play "has a self-consciousness in its studied madness that can be unfortunately tiresome." James Davis (Daily News) shrugged the show off as "a total bust. Playwright Kopit seems to have a funny sense of humor--funny peculiar." And John McClain (Journal-American) called it "every bit as perverse and nonsensical as the title...
...point in Antic Meet, the finale, Cunningham offered his partner a big red rose; when snubbed, he hurried off (face buried in flower) pouting like a little boy. Antic Meet was a study in absurdity. It told something of a story, a bit of a romance, with all the humor and the farce of a flirtation. The choreography really took off, exploiting the imagination and freedom of Cunningham's style: kicking splits swooping from the air to the floor, some acrobatics, and a St. Vitus Dance frenzy. In a spirit of whimsy and joy, the dancers switched from the deadpan...
...Ross D. MacKenzie ended his column: "For a while, at least, the Liberal Establishment had been confounded. The whole thing was fantastic." MacKenzie blasted the counter-pickets as "disheveled columns [of] bearded competitors" who "did not smile, any of them." Inside the Garden, however, "there was no extremism. Some humor was still left...
Lover Come Back. Gagman Stanley Shapiro has written a situation comedy as smooth as baby food, and Director Delbert Mann manages to strain some humor out of Rock Hudson and Doris...
Gideon, by Paddy Chayefsky, treats the relationship of God and man with more humor than awe, but the superb acting ability of Fredric March and Douglas Campbell supplies the necessary power and the glory...