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...snatch Mom (Susannah York) and the kids from their closely guarded aerie? By hang glider, of course. Happily, a barnstorming group of gliding fools is playing just down the beach (Greece is full of such folks in the summertime), and James Coburn is on hand to put two and two together and lead the night raid on the monastery...
...Doll, Carlisle Floyd's new opera, which was given its world premiere last week by the Houston Grand Opera. Floyd, 49, has written successful operas from Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, but is best known for Susannah, a retelling of the biblical story of Susanna and the elders from the Apocrypha. Since its first performance by the New York City Opera in 1956, Susannah has become the most frequently performed full-length American opera written since World...
...meant to be a vehicle for his wife, Actress Susannah York, but Writer Michael Wells' newest play looks more like a ride she should have avoided. The Great Ban, which opened in London's Soho district last week, stars York as a former actress who lapses into confused reveries, childhood recollections, and a brief impression of Marilyn Monroe...
...plethora of dances and parties signaling the Dartmouth weekend doesn't entrap you, several of the Houses offer attractive diversions on their screens. Kirkland House hosts Tom Jones, the painless way to approach Henry Fielding, with Susannah York and Albert Finney masterfully lusting after both each other and greasy mutton chops...
...Empire. The year is 1878, but already night has fallen all along India's northwest frontier. Someone in the 20th Indian Light Cavalry is assaulting women. The entire regiment is in a flap. Surly, cynical Second Lieut. Edward Millington (James Faulkner) is accused of brutalizing comely Marjorie Scarlett (Susannah York), widow of a regimental hero...