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Directed by Lane Shadgett...

Author: By Jill Kou, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Magic Kingdom | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

...orchestra, brought together specially for the Dunster House Opera, was extremely poised, supporting and leading the singers with full assurance. Lane Shadgett '00, the director of the Opera, comments, "Michael McNabb '02, our music director, brought the orchestra and singers together much earlier than is normally done in productions like this...This helped keep the orchestra interested in the production, and gave the singers the confidence to sing aggressively." The orchestra's preparedness and togetherness certainly gave the show a firmness and competence that added to the solidity of the performance as a whole...

Author: By Jill Kou, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Magic Kingdom | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

...other hand, he flicked the steering wheel to the left in a spasm of menace, as if he meant to run me off the road. A complete stranger wanted me dead - or anyway, he played at it for a moment. At 75 mph, I had blocked the left lane. I had made him late for an IPO, I suppose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tonya Harding Isn't the Only One Who's Angry | 2/25/2000 | See Source »

Entering the deciding frame at 60-60, Smear got the Bulldogs a quick lead with a three-pointer from the right wing at 4:31. But Crimson sophomore point guard Jenn Monti took over the game from there, stepping into the lane for a jumper at 4:14. She followed that up 20 seconds later with a trey from the left wing to give Harvard a 65-62 lead...

Author: By William P. Bohlen, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: W. Hoops Falls to Second in Ivy After Weekend | 2/22/2000 | See Source »

...profitable opportunities to turn plays--especially the kind of blockbuster musicals Lloyd Webber writes--into movies and also, as Disney's The Lion King demonstrates, to turn highly promoted films into money-spinning plays. Lloyd Webber's new real estate includes the London Palladium and the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, famous large venues ideal for launching plays with transatlantic appeal that could morph into movies or television. Nor is Lloyd Webber's empire building likely to stop here. He and his partners are looking to buy up other major theaters in Europe and the U.S. In a few years they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All of London's His Stage | 2/21/2000 | See Source »

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