Word: plays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Against Princeton, however, the story was completely different. With three and a half minutes left to play, the Crimson was down by two goals, 5 to 3, as the Tiger sextet played probably their finest game of the season. Dave Vietze's second score of the evening, coming at 16:34, put the visitors within striking distance...
Readings for The Lady's Not For Burning will be held at the beginning of next week, with opening night on April 16. Miss Clasz is "very excited" about doing this play, Henning said. Currently on the faculty at Wellesley, she holds a doctorate in drama from Yale and has directed in summer stock for six years...
...programs, in addition to their sporadic, crisis-to-crisis nature, is in the source itself. Newly independent nations, jealous of their hard-won freedom, are naturally reluctant to accept help from one of the major Cold War powers. Either they accept amid misgivings and internal tensions or they cynically play off one offer against another...
Requiem for a Nun. Nobel Prizewinner William Faulkner's play is not a model of playmaking, but it is feelingly and uncompromisingly written around the great themes of God, sin and redemption. With a notable cast headed by Ruth Ford and Zachary Scott...
...20th century morality play by Poet Archibald MacLeish, expressing modern man's torment in terms of the Book of Job. Despite some flatness in both poetry and drama, and a rather hollow ending, it makes for an arresting evening in the theater...