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...seem to share this glad acceptance to a remarkable degree. But the better-educated viewer says he likes serious programs much more often than the grade-school group. Those with seven to eight years of school never watch heavy drama, while 11% of the most educated go for the Ibsen-substitutes when available. While only 5% of the grade-school audience are interested in information and public affairs, 13% of the college group and 23% of postgraduates declare that they like it best...
...fostered the fresh and uninhibited talents of such playwrights as Edward Albee (The American Dream), Jack Richardson (Gallows Humor), Jack Gelber (The Connection) and Arthur Kopit (Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad). Such playwrights as Shaw, Ibsen, Chekhov, Moliere, Pirandello and O'Casey -all banished from Broadway on the not unlikely ground that there isn't a theater party blockbuster in the lot-have been persistently tapped off-Broadway. Off-Broadway can also take substantial credit for spurring interest in two modern greats, Eugene...
Look Up and Live (CBS, 10:30-11 a.m.). A fragmentary adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's An Enemy of the People...
...name stars and variety shows are obviously beyond educational TV's reach, and will remain the exclusive province of the commercial networks. But last week the Fourth Network, as it likes to call itself, was offering everything from Ibsen's The Master Builder to a documentary on Japan: The Changing Years...
...malady afflicts other courses, R. H. Chapman taught 160, Drama Since Ibsen, to a diversified class this spring, passed up the opportunity to students from all fields in the theater. Instead, he made the a typical English in-group topping it off with exam , "Choose a distinctive and object from Henry IV, The of the Western World, and , and relate it to the meaning of the play," and "Discuss of the use of visible --light to dark, man to animal, to myth, victim to hero, or -- as a dramatic device." are many other examples of , concentration-oriented...