Word: stein
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CIRCLES. Nothing happens in this 1920 play by Gertrude Stein, but it happens wonderfully well. Bound together by the free-ranging, eclectic music of Al Carmines, guru of Judson Poets Theater, In Circles is a word salad in mid-toss...
...woman had attempted suicide-traditionally considered by Christianity to be one of the most serious sins. But when she consulted Dr. Edward Stein, a professor of pastoral counseling at San Francisco Theological Seminary, he gave her no lecture on God's grace. Instead, in the course of a sympathetic conversation, he discovered that as a child the woman had never been allowed to express anger. Concluding that her attempt at self-murder was basically an expression of long-repressed rage, Stein tried to show her the underlying reasons behind her suicidal urges, and encouraged her to follow the counsel...
...Poets' Theatre is premiering a play about Gertrude Stein tonight in the courtyard of the Fogg Art Museum...
This is the first full dramatic production produced in the Fogg Art Museum in the last decade. The Museum was chosen, according to production manager Meredith H. Chutter, because of the importance of art and artists in Miss Stein's life and in the play itself...
...Gertrude Stein's Gertrude Steins by Nancy Cole is based on a selection of Miss Stein's prose, poetry, plays, and letters, interspersed with dance and mime. According to Mrs. Chutter, the work presents an "impressionistic evocation" of the poet's life...