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Reddin is bringing off a rare double: while his words resound in Rum and Coke, he is onstage 20 blocks away in a manic revival of the 1930s farce Room Service, a portrait of pre-Broadway opening desperation. Reddin winningly playswhat else?--the playwright, a geeky kid from Oswego who eventually has to "die" for an hour and a half so that his show might live. Director Alan Arkin seems too conscious that Room Service was adapted as a Marx Brothers movie vehicle. Mark Hamill, the fresh-faced Luke Skywalker of the Star Wars series, is mustached and growly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Double, Trouble and Bubble | 3/3/1986 | See Source »

Nonetheless, the jokes keep on coming. Titters resound even in what are meant to be grim moments: the exposure and imprisonment of one of Eugene's barracks mates as a homosexual; a nervy confrontation between a drunk drill sergeant wielding a loaded pistol and a raw recruit whom the officer despises. The detached Eugene, moreover, proves Arnold's attack true by being offstage during these scenes; he is so passive that the viewer may long for a play that focuses more on Arnold. Inevitably, the sequel lacks some of the roundedness and universality of Brighton Beach: a military stopover cannot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Bawdy Rites of Passage Biloxi Blues | 4/8/1985 | See Source »

Though his words resound within my skull now, I didn't understand what he was talking about at the time; I could only think of living it up in Cambridge. After being rejected once as a transfer student I was applying again. The idea that I was 1) spending all that money, and 2) answering questions like "Describe your favorite book and why it changed your life irrevocably" and "Where do you see yourself in twenty years? What sort of tax shelters will you be using?" for the third time, all so I could attend a school whose name...

Author: By Paul DUKE Jr., | Title: By Any Other Name | 9/29/1984 | See Source »

Figueron said he originally thought of organizing the club while whistling a Linda Rondstadt tune in the grille. Listening to the sound resound off the walls, Figueroa said he thought. "Damn, this would be a great place for a jazz club...

Author: By Jonathan N. Brachman, | Title: Jazz Club Cooks at Cabot House Grille | 4/30/1984 | See Source »

...effect and a poet of the darkest human emotions. Though his characters are haunted specters speaking in liturgical monotone, there is music in the monotones; there is passion in the music. His late plays are telepathic conversations of the nearly departed. In the mind of the adventurous auditor, they resound like campfire tales exchanged by the last creatures on earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Spook Sonatas | 2/27/1984 | See Source »

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