Word: marsha
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...thousand copies went to the Admissions Office, where they are currently being distributed on a limited scale to alumni who conduct Harvard interviews. Assistant Director of Admissions Marsha H. Connolly said yesterday, "I'm sure they won't go to waste," she added...
...Times, Harold Pinter's 1971 play, is perhaps his most gnomic meditation on this, his most preoccupying theme. A woman named Anna (Jane Alexander) comes to visit her roommate of 20 years before. She discovers (if she did not already know) that Kate (Marsha Mason) is married to a man named Deeley (Anthony Hopkins), with whom Anna had some ambiguous contact. Anna has a taste for hot climates, hard angles and social dominance. Kate prefers the steam from her long baths, or a heavy rain to blur reality...
...night, Mother. A young woman announces her intention to commit suicide; her mom uses every dithery wile to prevent her. Marsha Norman's Pulitzer prizewinner is equally entertaining and harrowing; in the only roles, Kathy Bates and Anne Pitoniak shine with love and anger...
...this play, Marsha is daring to open out a little bit from the tightly-composed crucible atmosphere of "Night Mother," said Marks. "This play takes place outdoors and there are four characters, but the intensity is still there," he added...
...productive for the ART and productive for Marsha Norman," Frank Rich' 71, chief drama critic for The New York Times said yesterday, likening the ART's relationship with Norman to other links between prominent American playwrights and established regional theater companies...