Word: stage
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Party Theoretician Jacques Duclos, felled by the flu, got out of bed to stage-manage the exhibition. "Don't get us wrong," he confided between rasping coughs, "we are the most reasonable party. Don't get us wrong...
Married. Jack Buchanan, fiftyish, versatile British song & dance man, stage & screen director-producer; and Susan Bassett, 30; each for the second time; in Salisbury, Conn...
...wind up its unfinished business as soon as it figures out the relationships between four basic values. Then, says Gamow: "We will be able to say that physical science has reached its end . . . and that all that remains is ... minor details . . . and adoration of the completed system. At that stage, physical science will enter from the epoch of Columbus and Magellan into the epoch of the National Geographic Magazine...
Married. Keenan Wynn, 32, cinema comic, son of stage and radio comic Ed Wynn; and Betty Jane Butler, 25, blonde Hollywood model; he for the second time (his first wife is now married to his best friend, Van Johnson); in Tijuana, Mexico...
...lights, rather than curtains and there is seldom a moment, without visual activity. When Richard is soliloquizing on his villainy, there is a red light, presumably from Hell, shining upon him. During the battle scene, which is done all in silhouette and with imaginary weapons, an off-stage drum beats. All of these things are very effective and tastefully done in keeping with the character of the play...