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...when the Lunts brought it to Broadway in the '50s. In a sad measure of the disillusioning years since, it now triumphs as a comedy. Harris Yulin is fine as the betrayer and Jane Alexander dazzling as the raddled revenger. But the real star is Alexander's husband Edwin Sherin, who has directed in high Austro-German style, most of the characters sporting masks and sounding like puppets. He controls the tone unerringly. The simpler and more childlike the telling, the more piercing the satire gets in Broadway's finest revival of the past half-dozen years. W.A.H...
Robert M. Sherin, President...
...hope that sales will begin picking up if declining interest rates combine with an improving economy some time during the last half of the year. They point out that the large postwar population bulge is now into its 30s, which is a prime house-buying age. Says Jim Sherin, a spokesman for the New York State Association of Realtors: "There's so much pent-up demand out there that it just has to be let loose." Real estate agents, however, have been making such statements for more than a year...
This bio-documentary drama is presented by Stamford, Conn.'s Hartman Theater Company in the style of an epic panorama. Masterly orchestrated by Director Edwin Sherin to women's dying wails and the irate melodramatic confrontations of men in white whose hearts are black, Semmelweiss sifts its way to the stillness of revelation...
...turns out, she also deserves only a jot less credit than Quayle for making the production work. A confection that could easily have dissolved into a soup of mawkish sentiment gets souffleed into an amusing and often touching entertainment. Director Edwin Sherin had the good sense to keep the sets minimal...