Word: joshed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Josh Rubins and George Birnbaum, the two law students who directed and produced as well as wrote the musical, have done their best to make this prologue hang together and move--they supply frequent word-echoes to help tie the situation in Parliament to the scene at the Pankhursts's, and by introducing Alf and Charlie, two Stock music-hall types, they made a valiant effort to frame the musical interludes a la Cabaret and represent the expected male chauvinist point of view. But Alf and Charlie (John McNamara and James Dudley) never use their stereotype roles effectively: their voices...
Suffragette. A musical by Josh Rubins '70, now at the Law School, about the early days of the women's movement. At Agassiz...
...story of Emmeline Pankhurst and her cause. It is also a creative, alternately witty and moving piece of musical theater. The first original musical sponsored by the Radcliffe Grant-in-Aid in over 15 years, Suffragette is the creation of two Law School students, George Birnbaum and Josh Rubins. Birnbaum and Rubins wrote the script, lyrics, and score throughout the fall, and are currently producing and directing the play...
...CHILD CALLED NOAH by Josh Greenfeld. A father's account of caring for an autistic child, told with extraordinary tact, and a quiet outrage against fate and the medical system...
...human terms, the juiciest roles--and takes full advantage. Tony Abatemarco's General Ivolgin, Michael Gury as his healthy and Jack Gilpin his tubercular sons are effective both singly and as a divided family, just as Geralyn Williams and Eleanor Lindsay, Madamae Yepenchin and Aglaya, form anice bourgeois setpiece Josh Rubins is hilarious and vile as the obnoxious Lebedev...