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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Opera Company presents Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." August 17, 19 and 20 at 8 p.m. in Sanders Theater. Tickets $2 with Summer School Privilege Card, otherwise $3.50. Tickets at Loeb Drama Center or Holyoke Center Ticket Office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO | 8/16/1974 | See Source »

Misalliance, Bernard Shaw's long and drawn-out comedy about sex and a whole bunch of other things, finishes its run at the Loeb tonight and tomorrow. By applying Shaw's notion of "vital life forces" to stage craft, the Summer School Repertory manages to turn this windy bit of social farce into an amusing bit of entertainment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE | 8/9/1974 | See Source »

Misalliance, Bernard Shaw's long and drawn out comedy about sex and a whole bunch of other things, plays at the Loeb until the end of the week. By applying Shaw's notion of "vital life forces" to stage craft, the Summer School Repertory manages to turn this windy bit of social farce into an amusing bit of entertainment. The plot, about an underwear manufacturer and a Polish acrobat who falls through the roof (sounds like an old Marx Brothers routine: "I watched a Polish lady fall through my roof in my underwear, but I don't know...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE | 8/6/1974 | See Source »

...Works by Ligetti, Beethoven, and Mozart. Sanders Theater, Memorial Hall. Tickets available at the Loeb Box Office, 64 Brattle St. (864-2630) or the Holyoke Center Ticket Office (495-2663), and at the door. Admission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MONDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES | 8/2/1974 | See Source »

Misalliance, the Summer School Repertory Theater's next-to-last production of the season, begins its first weekend of performances this week, and if you like Shaw you'll certainly like the current production at the Loeb. Crimson informers report that the show is not as slickly done as the Summer Rep's first two plays, and there are a number of rough spots in this treatment of the theatrically difficult farce--but on the whole there's a lot of fun to be had at the Loeb. Liz Samuels's review, no doubt witty and insightful, appears on page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STAGE | 8/2/1974 | See Source »

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