Word: thousands
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After the collapse of the military junta and his dramatic return from exile in Paris, Caramanlis won the 1974 Greek elections by a landslide. On the night of that victory, the streets of Athens spilled over with crowds of worshipful supporters cheering and waving flags. Three thousand diehard followers shouted "Caramanlis! Caramanlis!" outside his house until dawn; twice during the night the Greek Premier stepped out on the balcony to wave at them from the heights in shared triumph...
...Mother Jones--People Theater Jubalay--Theatre by the Sea at 8:30 My Mother...My Son--Boston Rep at 8:08 Rosmersholm--Trinity Square at 8 The Indian Wants the Bronx--Charles Playhouse at 8 Lost Cookies--Eliot Dining Hall at 8 Hedda Gabler--Winthrop JCR at 8 A Thousand Clowns--Leverett Old Library at 8 p.m. Nosh--Laurie Theater, Brandies, at 8:30 p.m. The Tempest--Quincy Dining Hall at 8:15 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead--Charles Street Meetinghouse...
...Next Move Revue--Next Move at 8 The Caretaker--Lyric at 8 Puntila and Matti--8:00 Mother Jones Jubalay--8:30 My Mother...My Son--8:08 Rosmersholm--8:00 Indian--8:00 Lost Cookies--Eliot Dining Hall at 8 Hedda Gabler--Winthrop JCR at 8 p.m. A Thousand Clowns--Leverett Old Library at 8 p.m. Comelot--Belmont Dramatic Club at 8 p.m. Nosh--Laurie Theater, Brandies, at 8:30 p.m. The Tempest--8:15 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead--8:00 Scenes from The Comedy of Errors--Loeb...
...Caretaker--5 and 8:30 Puntila and Matti--8:00 Mother Jones Jubalay--5 and 9:00 My Mother...My Son--6:30 and 9:30 Rosmersholm--8:00 Indian--7:30 and 9:30 Lost Cookies--Eliot Dining Hall at 8 Hedda Gabler--Winthrop JCR at 8 A Thousand Clowns--Leverett Old Library at 8 and 11:15 Scenes from the Comedy of Errors--Loeb Ex at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Camelot--Belmont Dramatic Club at 8 p.m. Noah--Laurie Theater, Brandies, at 8:30 p.m. The Tempest--8:15 Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead...
...Thousand Clowns society infringes on the main character's personality. The comedy writer, who is the play's hero, by refusing to go back to work for his cretinous T.V. show boss, seems to decide at first not to give in. But when circumstances change, he realizes he must make certain sacrifices. He goes to work to keep the nephew who lives with him, doing it, one might say, for love. Performances are tonight through Saturday, and also next weekend, in the Leverett Old Library at 8 p.m. with a 11:15 p.m. performance Saturday night...