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...Timothy Jerome), a ballerina in decline (Liliane Montevecchi) and her dogsbody, a closet lesbian (Karen Akers). A dying accountant, played by Michael Jeter with a dazzling mix of febrile weakness and life-grabbing gusto, has enough money to live out his waning days in luxury, while a typist (Jane Krakowski) who moves from man to man always has her looks to fall back...
About $100 had been spent for advertising and telephone calls before the play was cancelled last weekend. Phillipe E. Krakowski, the producer, said yesterday. He and Demetrios had considered finding another play that would fit the cast of two men and two women, but abandoned the idea because there would not have been enough rehearsal time before the Dec. 3 opening...
Philippe E. Krakowski '84, producer of the play, said yesterday that rehearsals started before he and Demetrios had heard from the publisher because they did not anticipate problems in obtaining rights to the show...
...inequity between rich and poor candidates would continue. But by anchoring every political flight of fancy to the crass facts of money, the Krakowski formula would be a form of truth in packaging, a modest destroyer of the adman's theatrical illusions whereby so many candidates are elected...
According to the Krakowski formula, every paid political advertisement on TV or radio or in print would have to be accompanied by a report of how much the ad cost and how much the candidate had spent to date on political spiels. Thus: "The following announcement was purchased by the Gerry Mander for Congress Committee for $1,800. Total television expenditures for Candidate Mander...