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...Seltzer has directed in addition to his other chores, and has not made a good job of it. Although he uses a bare stage, his production is spotted with stage-waits. These will certainly speed up as the run goes on, but even short blackouts make the play a pile of disparate scenes, instead of an unbroken continuity of swiftly-changing action. Mr. Seltzer's blocking has some odd lapses, and falls apart entirely at the end. These final scenes also expose most pitilessly the limitations of his actors, and the concluding Battle of Shrewsbury is the soggiest and most...
...bench, snoring. It is the snore of authority, rich with phlegm and idiosyncrasy, and within a few minutes after it dwindles into wakefulness there is no question that things will be all right. The lump of course is Sir John Falstaff, in the considerably-augmented person of Daniel Seltzer, and the effervescent Mr. Seltzer is engaged in one of the most amazing tours de force ever perpetrated upon the risibilities of the Harvard community. He shows us an entirely fabulous creature, soaring in the Empyrean of obesity and insolence; he totters and grumbles with a rambunctious aplomb that never descends...
Adams House Dramatic Society has also announced its spring production. The group will present Henry IV, Part One late in March or early in April, according to Daniel Seltzer 4G, adviser to the AHDS...
TOBACCO-DRUG MERGER is expected for R. J. Reynolds (sales: $1.05 billion from Camel, Winston, Salem, etc.) and Warner-Lambert (sales: $158 million from Listerine, Bromo Seltzer, Richard Hudnut, ethical drugs, etc.). Reynolds, which would survive in stock swap, would get new line of consumer goods and big foreign distribution system...
...dead-white paste-faced fellow in a red-fringe turban swayed ever so easterly atop the coffee table, caressing a seltzer bottle and mumbling mystic incantations...