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Paulus, who has spearheaded this endeavor to blur the divide between the audience and the actors, is leading the A.R.T. with considerable expertise from her directorial background in theater and opera. Just this past year, she successfully revived an on-Broadway production of “Hair...
...suits, as the scenic occasion demands). The cast is collectively splendid, with star-making performances by the two leads. Rose hits every mood, from rue to despair, with perfect pitch, like a manic-depressive Yma Sumac; and Banes, sharp and upscale sexy, looks ready to become an off-or on-Broadway Streep...
When negotiations first began, Actors' Equity was asking $200 a week minimum (rising up to $290 for a few high-grossing hits). That would have been more than the on-Broadway minimum ($165.45), and the producers' opening offer was a range of $80 to $160. By the end of last week, the gap had narrowed somewhat, with the union demanding a $125 minimum, plus fringe benefits, and management countering with $90. Declared Libin, theatrically: "If Equity holds to its present demands, off-Broadway is finished...
Edward Albee will be making his fourth annual on-Broadway appearance with Malcolm, a dramatization of Novelist James Purdy's black comedy tracking a 15-year-old's picaresque trail to destruction. Tennessee Williams will be represented by Slapstick Tragedy, which he calls "a pair of fantastic allegories on the tragicomic subject of human existence on this risky planet...
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS (CBS, 9:30-11 p.m.).* Carol Burnett's off-and on-Broadway hit musical of 1959, with much of the original cast, including Carol...