Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...woman is hoisted out of the canal. Suddenly--a rope breaks, poles fall, masquers scream and the vast shape sinks back under the dark green water. The camera focuses in on one costumed mannequin, dressed in white, with his hair pulled back off an amazingly high forehead. The stage is set for Casanova...
Harvard had pulled close on the strength of Geoff Stiles' pole vaulting. Stiles was the only survivor of the first stage of ragged competition. In the second round, Stiles cleared 15-ft. 6-in. to tie the Briggs Cage record...
Died. Roland Hayes, 89, internationally acclaimed tenor who helped open the concert stage to blacks; in Boston. The son of Georgia slaves, Hayes studied singing in the U.S., but had to travel to Europe to gain recognition as a performer. After entertaining the royal family at Buckingham Palace, in 1923 Hayes returned triumphantly to America, where he sang with symphony orchestras and in recitals for more than 50 years...
...Homecoming of Harold Pinter. Laughs and mystery at the Lyric Stage, 54 Charles St., Beacon Hill, Boston. Showing Fridays and Saturdays at 8 and Sunday matinees at 3. For info call...
...Stage. A place where professional local and national entertainers can display their talents at the Down Under of the Charles Playhouse, 74 Warren Street, Boston. Tuesday to Sunday at 8:30 and open auditions on Sundays from 8 on. Call 426-0636 for ticket info...