Word: romeos
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...good, bad, or indifferent as one member of the company expressed it, "depending on who's around." with such a hit-or-miss system, it's only a gambling theatrical spirit that can carry you to something worthwhile. Performance to follow we "Julius Caesar," "Dr. Faust us," "Macbeth," and "Romeo and Juliet." With the odds as they are, you might be better...
...Henry V. 4. Romeo and Juliet...
Divorced. By Eileen Herrick Lowther, 26, 1940 "Juliet" of the tabloids: George Lowther III, 36, publicity-minded "Romeo," who brought along a reporter and two cameramen on their elopement; after six years of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles...
...Croydon opening Sir Thomas cautiously programed Tchaikovsky's well-tested symphonic poem Romeo and Juliet, Rossini's rousing William Tell overture, Mozart's Symphony in C Major No. 36, Delius' Over the Hills and Far Away. Said the London Times: "The impression was of vitality rather than virtuosity...
...Tchaikovsky, then of Chopin, strung puerile words to them, given them everything from a boogie beat to a lush 150-piece orchestral overcoating. What had been most melodic in Tchaikovsky's Fifth be came the most banal, and no steady listen er of radio could hear the Romeo and Juliet overture without trying to banish Our Love from his mind...