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...imposing pieces of work are on view in the production of Macbeth that John Houseman has directed for the American Shakespeare Festival. John Colicos, in the title role, provides the first. Jennifer Tipton is responsible for the second. No, she is not playing Lady Macbeth; she designed the lighting, which helps the show incalculably--but of this more anon...
...indicated at the outset, Jennifer Tipton's lighting is first-class, and contributes more to the production than does any of the players besides Colicos. On the whole her lighting is less murky than one normally gets. And she rightly employs a warm, mellow glow only once--for Duncan's arrival at Inverness Castle. She makes some use of a follow-spot, but it is never obtrusive in musical-comedy fashion. Many of her effects would be impossible without the marvelous unit set designed by Rouben Ter-Arutunian--two converging cavernous walls of shiny but unsmooth silver, parts of which...
...roughly $40,000 per plane, the new CAS will be relatively inexpensive, and the ATA hopes to put it in operation by 1971. Budget planning for testing and refining a prototype has already begun. Says ATA president Stuart Tipton: "We believe this can be the starting point for a common national system for airborn collision avoidance -a goal we are determined to reach...
...many virtuoso performers. In the U.S. and Europe, there are at least 30 first-rate flutists-London's Geoffrey Gilbert and William Bennett, Manhattan's John Wummer and Samuel Baron, Rochester's Joseph Mariano, Boston's Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Detroit's Albert Tipton, Marlboro's Louis Moyse-and among them there are four who may well belong among the great flute players of all time...
...decision not only affects the three major lines, but dashes the hopes of applicants for subsidized routes in 39 other cities. "Kangaroo-court action," cried Clarence M. Belinn, president of Los Angeles Airways; he and other helicopter men still hope for a reprieve from Congress. Said Stuart G. Tipton, president of the Air Transport Association: "If given the proper climate of encouragement, the helicopter airlines could well expand into one of the nation's important industries, employing tens of thousands of people and requiring hundreds of millions of dollars worth of equipment and facilities...