Word: lovelies
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...very same night Santana will play at the Boston Garden. They are being presented by Don Law, a very rich man who makes exorbitant profits by milking innocent, music-loving teens who are forced to give bundles of money to see the rock stars they love. Don Kirschner, on the other hand, gives many of us hours of laughter and amusement for free...
...they survive for half a century, songs are not only classics, they are also beloved. One could sense that on the opening night of the revival of the 1928 musical Whoopee! Just the first few bars of Makin' Whoopee, I'm Bringing a Red, Red Rose, Love Me or Leave Me and Yes, Sir, That's My Baby brought forth the sound of 2,000 hands clapping...
...word escapist were forgotten, Whoopee! would redefine it. The show is transparently mindless and totally exhilarating fun. Director Frank Corsaro has wisely pitched the tone of the entire evening between silent-movie comedy and balmy operantics. It is never camped. Like gentle satire, it is half in love with what it kids, but time−not the cast−does the kidding...
...hypochondria, and so full of pills that when he sneezes "people around me get cured." By happenstance, Henry extricates Sally Morgan, a coy maiden winsomely played by Beth Austin, from the maritally-minded clutches of Sheriff Bob (J. Kevin Scannell), a sage brush Keystone Kop. Sally's true love is Hiawatha, or rather, Wanenis (Franc Luz), a noble North American savage from red-blooded Dartmouth. She gets him, and after a number of featherbrained misadventures, Henry finds perfect health and pneumatic bliss in the arms of a lusty-voiced, opulently endowed nurse (Carol Swarbrick...
...Indeed, this monstrous state of affairs arose at a time when, contrary to Christian love, we began, in our folly, to pursue worldly wealth," Luther wrote a century before his pilgrim Protestants founded Harvard. This monstrous state of affairs at Harvard arose again as the Corporation in its folly began to pursue monthly dividends ahead of veritas...