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...Blue Nile, by Alan Moorehead. A fitting, fetching sequel to his earlier pageant of life along Africa's greatest river...
Babe's play, The Pageant of Awkward Shadows, was chosen from among five entries in the competition. It will be the first student-written play to be produced on the main stage of the Loeb Drama Center...
...first to admit that his Follies at the International, a Broadway nightclub, is not classic burlesque. Its bumps have been shock-absorbed into harmless thank -you-ma'ams, and its grinds are exceeding fine. But only a purist could carp: it is a spectacularly busty pageant, flashily costumed, dizzyingly aswarm with near-nude (pasties here and here, a twinkly bikini there) show girls. If it owes a greater debt to the New Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas than to Minsky's old National Winter Garden theater on Houston Street, that is the way Minsky wants it. The nearest...
...Blue Nile, by Alan Moorehead. Like its predecessor, The White Nile, this account of war and trade along the great river is a rich pageant of scenes and characters...
...bound to pile up between now and opening day - and after. As Moses himself says: "The fair is a funny business, if, indeed, it can be called a business at all. It involves a strange combination of engineering and showmanship. It is part theater, part traveling carnival. part insubstantial pageant and part permanent park...