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...serious singing and his patter song quite well, doing a fine interpretation of "When you're lying awake..." as a much more sinister song than most singers make it. Nancy Urquhart as the Queen of the Fairies, and Lisa Landis as Phyllis, the other as the tender young maid-a commonplace G and S device, but a good one. Oliver Twom are both very good, one as an elderly Victoria type, bly and Karl Deirup are fine as Lords, but William Pomeroy's Strephon is weak-a bit too stiff, and not very authentic. The peers are magnificent in such...
...Maid. Perhaps Cohen's major coup has been to corner more distinguished names than the competing award shows put together. He says, "You know how often on the Oscars some girl will rush up and make a speech that goes something like, 'I'm accepting this award for Mr. Rock Johnson. Mr. Johnson is in Duluth, but he asked me to tell you that I'm his maid, and that he loves you all very much.' " Cohen also manages to give honorary Tonys to stars who may not fit the contest categories but are likely...
...have been installed. A flick of a switch near the pillow starts a video-tape camera recording activity on the bed. Afterward, another switch provides instant replays. Rooms so equipped are in steady demand: one couple attempting to sample the pleasures of an avec hotel was ordered by the maid to wait for a call at a nearby coffeehouse. "All the rooms are occupied," she said, "as usual...
Like Joan of Arc, Michel Collin was born into a Lorraine peasant family, and like the Maid, he heard voices. "You will become a priest, then a bishop, and finally Pope," he recalls Jesus telling him. To a purported 50,000 followers in Western Europe, Canada and the U.S., Collin is now Pope Clement XV of the "Renewed Church." Paul VI, of the Vatican, is a mere usurper...
...Crum befriended three civilian officials of the Army-Air Force Regional Exchange in Saigon. They were in charge of transferring PX functions from the Navy to their own branch, and Crum put them up in a $1,600-a-month Saigon villa. He gave them a chef and maid service and provided them with large quantities of liquor and women. His reward: a $1,000,000 contract for jukeboxes in all American installations in Viet...