Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exists to be brought to his senses in Tartuffe is Orgon (Larry Gates), a complacently typical bourgeois. Orgon courts innocence by association, and his mind's eye is so weak that it persistently mistakes the appearance of sanctity for the assurance of goodness. Tartuffe (Michael O'Sullivan), his chosen saint-in-residence, is a pious fraud and an unparalleled hypocrite...
Harvard's Gilbert and Sullivan Players will depart from their traditional fare to produce in April The Threepenny Opera, by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht...
...production initiates an effort to expand HGSP into a musical theatre group concentrating on, but not limited to, the works of Gilbert and Sullivan...
...most important and most delightful piece of musical theatre of the twentieth century." HGSP's choice was influenced, also, by the fact that the Opera is ideally suited for the Agassiz stage, and by the challenge which this work presents to a group accustomed to performing Gilbert and Sullivan...
Fanny and the Commonwealth met head on before Justice Macaulay on May 27 in Suffolk County Superior Court. A full day of testimony saw Assistant Attorney General John E. Sullivan call but one witness, as the publisher enlisted the assistance of five Massachusetts English experts, including John M. Bullitt '43, professor of English and Master of Quincy House...