Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...subdued and somehow melancholy production of John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance opened, one day late, at the Loeb last night. I cannot say how the play will run when John Ross regains his voice and rejoins the company, but last night's performance was a thoroughly competent job interrupted now and then by brilliance...
Last night's opening of Serjeant Musgrave's Dance on the Loeb mainstage was cancelled after losing a principal actor to a severe'strep throat...
Nickel was preceded into East Germany by Marshall Loeb, who edits TIME color projects, and Photographer Jerry Cooke. Their entries also took much wangling, but once inside the country they encountered only minor harassment. Once, while Cooke was photographing the Wall from the western side, a soldier from the other side kept blinking a mirror into his lens. One frustration for the visiting journalist in East Germany is the obligatory, ever-present "guide," for whose services the government charges $40 a day. Nickel's escort was a friendly but ideologically correct type who called the Western correspondent "beloved enemy...
...integrated cast opended last night at St. Cyrian's Church in Roxbury and will perform there tonight and Sunday. The play comes to the Loeb next weekend under the joint sponsorship of the Harvard Dramatic Club and Loeb Drama Center...
Although the play will be free at the Loeb next weekend, admission charges from the performances at St. Cyprian's Church will pay for an exchange with Harlem Negroes this spring. "The students want to compare problems and discuss ways of solving them," Ozawa said