Word: talentedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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N.Y.U.'s Hoffman believes that the job of drama schools is to supply trained talent for Broadway and the regional theater. Others, like Yale's Drama Dean Robert Brustein, who until last year was theater critic for the New Republic, hold that the campus theater must be a hub of experimentation and creativity, which, as Brustein sees it, have been forsaken by Broadway in its pursuit of commercial success. So far, Brustein's most visible product is a protest play called Viet Rock, which moved to an off-Broadway theater in Manhattan and was panned...
...process, they are providing the plant resources, talent, and even the theatergoing community to sustain a revived regional repertory theater. In turn, the multiplying regional theaters - 25 at last count - are creating an expanding job market for drama school graduates...
...strong freshman squad will supply additional talent to next year's team, including a forward who scored 21 times in the freshmen's 11 games. The Brown yearlings have won 33 consecutive games, last losing to Harvard in 1963. Soccer Standings W L T Brown 7 0 0 Harvard 6 1 0 Pennsylvania 4 2 1 Columbia 4 2 1 Yale 3 3 1 Dartmouth 1 5 1 Princeton 0 5 2 Cornell...
...station attendant who takes a pill and becomes a sort of CIA Superman. Nice is a Milquetoast chemist who takes a potion and becomes a police-department Superman. The quest for originality, in short, stops at the Nielsen lists, and fresh ideas are in as short supply as fresh talent...
...soon apparent that Rothberg is retelling the history of the Diaspora in this century. Not only has Nissim experienced the full horror of Hitlerism and the hardships of an Israeli pioneer; he is also a man who cannot forget. Indeed, to Nissim, total recall is not a talent but an obsession. He sees himself as an avenger for his people, both defender and violator of his ancient faith, a kind of Jewish Everyman to his generation and his times...