Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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TO pull together the many elements of the cover story, TIME set Correspondents Jeremy Main to work at the Pentagon, James Greenfield at the State Department, Hugh Sidey at the White House, Burt Meyers at Andrews Field, and Lansing Lamont at large, while Bureau Chief John Steele contributed an overall...
ANTA's board, which includes some of the most practiced play pickers in the trade, settled on The Conquering Hero, a musical based on a 1944 Preston Sturges movie. By consolidating the mortgage on its Broadway playhouse, ANTA was able to sink $100,000 into the show; the balance...
Bring Back Brooks. A lot of people on Broadway or in the press would gladly slap Merrick's face without fee. Sad-eyed, baby-complexioned, with a well-trimmed mustache and an equally well-trimmed smile, Merrick dotes on the acrimony that has earned him the nickname, The Abominable...
The $3,000,000 Deluxe Colored screen version of the play, written and produced by Playwright Stevens, lacks two of the Broadway principals and most of the bawdier jokes. Instead of Boyer and Colbert, the picture offers James Mason, an actor who could not crack a joke if it was...
Wed., Jan. 18 Du Pont Show of the Month (CBS, 8:30-10 p.m.). An adaptation of The Prisoner of Zenda, in which Christopher Plummer doubles as King of Ruritania and Cousin Rudolph. With Farley Granger, Inger Stevens and Nancy Wickwire.