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Crochiccia gave Penn its final 10 points on consecutive third-quarter drives. The first, a 57-yard, three-play affair, put the game out of reach of the lethargic Bulldogs...
Less than 11 minutes later, the Crimson scored on another three-play drive. On second and six, Allard repeated the option play he had botched in the opening minutes of the game, and again he fumbled the pitchout to Granger. But when Brown recovered, Potter ran the same play and also pitched wide of his intended ball carrier. Harvard adjuster Jeff Howkins fell on the loose ball to recover at the Brown...
...date has been a milestone in the serious professional theatre life of this country. With Joseph Papp, he helped found the New York Shakespeare Festival in the fifties, thus creating the single good reason for staying in New York during the summer. The Festival's greatest triumph, the three-play repertory Wars of the Roses presented last summer (two parts Henry VI and one part Richard III ), was both adapted and directed by Vaughan. Between stints with the Festival, he helped organize the repertory company of the Phoenix Theatre in New York-and launched repertory theatres in both Scattle...
...most striking aspects of the visit to the U.S. of Jerzy Grotowski and his Polish Laboratory Theater is that it has forced drama critics to think about the nature of theater. The audience for the final play of a three-play series was limited to 40 people. This means that opening night was virtually a seminar in drama for the first-string critics of New York...
...these much-touted troupes, San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater, has now arrived in Manhattan. ACT is distressingly average, and its three-play fare is flaccidly representative of regional-theater programming: one funny (A Flea in Her Ear), one classic (The Three Sisters) and one warmed-over Broadway Provocative (Tiny Alice). When he worked off-Broadway, ACT'S director William Ball was a sensitive, scrupulous directorial craftsman (Under Milk Wood, Ivanov). With his own company, Ball has become a puppetmaster who makes his players dance more than they...