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Small World, David Lodge -- This Real Night, Rebecca West...
...from the U.S.S.R. & Other Plays, Vladimir Nabokov -- Men and Angels, Mary Gordon -- Money: A Suicide Note, Martin Amis -- The Tenth Man, Graham Greene -- This Real Night, Rebecca West...
...from a hospital; it ends, after a cross-continental trek, at a revivalist religious meeting in Moose Jaw, Sask., where the infant, Jesus O. Tarbox, is to be put forward as a new Messiah. The play is performed at fever pitch by its authors, Levi Lee, Larry Larson and Rebecca Alworth, and their dual roles have made them a little undisciplined: they have tended to retain anything that gets a laugh or a gasp of astonishment. Thus the first act ends with startling visual evidence that the infant really possesses spiritual powers; the second act does nothing to explore that...
Addressing the demonstration, Rebecca E. Tillet, a first-year Law Student and member of the Divestment Committee, charged that Bok knew of "the litany of horrors" in the apartheid state but that "our moral arguments are not going to make it with him. We need to make life so hard to Derek Bok and the Harvard Corporation that they have to get out" of owning the stocks...
Roberta (Rosanna Arquette) lives in New Jersey. Her husband sells hot tubs and makes a fool of himself on his TV commercials. Her diet-conscious friends drink rum and Tab. A romantic interlude for her consists of watching Rebecca on the Late Show. This is no life for someone who keeps a diary and looks like a new-minted movie star. No wonder she spends a lot of time leafing longingly through the personals column of a New York City tabloid, in particular mooning over a free-floating couple, Susan and Jim, who arrange their assignations, all over the country...