Word: louds
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sound actors but the women in this cast are its real strength. Both exhibit a greater flexibility of character than their male counterparts. Lisa Peers is excellent both as the stern employer of a governess and as the loud-mouthed attacker of Barr. She can play both an ice queen and a timid heart...
This is America's premiere horse race and it resemble nothing so much as a final exam in a rough but enjoyable course. The whole brief experience revolves around the week-long foreplay, foreplay, the loud ubiquitous hoopla perfected by Kentuckians years before the networks even started researching it. Barbecaes, races of everything from riverboats to hot-air balloons, beauty contests, and constant parties follow one another with dizzying speed and profusion. By the time the frazzled and usually drunken Derbygoer makes it to the Big Event itself (which comes, by the way, after a full slate of seven...
...modern audiences, who are accustomed to loud musicals and the chatty entertainment of TV and radio, sitting in a theater for two hours in which virtually the only sounds come from the audience's chuckles can be almost eerie. But Marceau's and Bip's-- anties, while subdued, provide a calm evening devoid of commercial interruption...
...debate began last week with a verbal explosion touched off by--who else?--the Administration's self-appointed sayer-out-loud of the politically unthinkable: Budget Director David Stockman. At a Senate Budget Committee hearing, he was asked what relief the Administration was willing to extend to farmers who are unable to repay their loans. His reply: "For the life of me, I cannot figure out why the taxpayers of this country have the responsibility to go in and refinance bad debt that was willingly incurred by consenting adults who went out and bought farmland when the price was going...
...next work, "Divining", had its Boston premiere Wednesday night. Judith Jamison, a former Ailey dancer, choreographed this magnetic piece to music by Kimati Dimizulu and Monti Ellison. The music alternated between loud, whisting melodies and constant drum rhythms. The starkness of the beating drum focused all attention on the dancer's movements. In contrast to the first piece. Divining" was a study of movement that is nonetheless just as captivating...