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...SHOW. With only a passing nod to Mad magazine, this revue satirizes TV kiddie shows, soap-flake operas, recording stars. It has more jaw than teeth, but the show is entertaining...
...brought her beau, Pat Nugent, whose career plans are still up in the air, down to the ranch last October, the girl explained, "my father came to us and asked: 'What's all this I read in the newspapers?' " And that, said Luci, sticking out her jaw, "is when we sat down and reasoned together...
...SHOW. With only a passing nod to Mad magazine, this revue satirizes TV kiddie shows, soap-flake operas, sportscasters, recording stars. It has more jaw than teeth, but the show is amusing, thanks to a cast of remarkable impersonators...
Merry as the bedlam often is, the critical fact remains that U.S. stage satire is all jaw and no teeth...
...That Flesh-Eating Beast." All jaw and sophistical truth-aches is what ails The Condemned of Altona, at Lincoln Center's Beaumont Theater. Jean-Paul Sartre loves to play moral dentist to his time, and this play is his low-speed drill for making everyone cringe with guilt. An aged German shipping tycoon (George Coulouris) is dying of throat cancer, and he wants to get hand-on-the-Bible oaths of dynastic fealty from his daughter and two sons. Immured in an upstairs room, the elder son, Frantz, has not been seen by his father for 1 3 years...