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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most important show staged by Wright since he became artistic director, and the newest addition to the Guthrie's repertory, is a four-hour, 41-actor production of Hamlet. In it, Wright depicts a crumbling monarchy in which no one is competent to rule, so that Fortinbras' climactic coup d'etat is no tragedy but a blessed relief. Wright invigoratingly moves the action from space to starkly different space within the castle, mostly by use of lighting and a movable back wall that is by turns opaque, reflective or transparent. The first act begins with an elaborate dinner party glimpsed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Heartland Heartiness | 9/12/1988 | See Source »

...both the union and the University have said that if the judge does not rule in their favor they will appeal the case to the five-member National Labor Relations Board (NLRB...

Author: By Melissa R. Hart, | Title: Union Hearings End | 9/11/1988 | See Source »

...neither the University nor the union objects to the judge's findings, his report will become the final decision in the case. However, both parties have said they will appeal the case to the NLRB if the judge does not rule in their favor...

Author: By Melissa R. Hart, | Title: Union Hearings End | 9/11/1988 | See Source »

...counselor, before she finally settled into the Anglican church. Her faith created much apprehension among doctors when St. Christopher's first opened. "We suspected she wanted to produce deathbed conversions," says Consulting Psychiatrist Colin Murray Parkes. "How wrong we were." Insists Dame Cicely: "There's an absolutely built-in rule that there are no religious pressures here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cicely Saunders: Dying with Dignity | 9/5/1988 | See Source »

...Garrison, an Army chaplain, discovered that even the remote Alaskan wilderness has been despoiled. There, at 8,500 ft., was a pile of garbage -- partly eaten food, foil wrappers from freeze-dried meals, plastic bags and other trash left behind by previous climbers who had disobeyed the basic outdoor rule to backpack out all such junk. "It really detracts from the experience," says Garrison...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Garbage, Garbage, Everywhere | 9/5/1988 | See Source »

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