Word: vital
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Passion is a vital aim of the theater," he continued, emphasizing the passion of people for each other. Because of the prominent place that love occupies on the stage, the Englishman reiterated, the theater is a natural place for adolescents to express the new depths of their emotions. "In a sense, the theater is an extended puberty rite," he jested...
...Thus, the 1960 election is between those who wish to stand still" and close who believe "it is incumbent upon us as the chief example of freedom to build a strong and vital society...
...first four nights of the program, which will be open to students from the University and the Boston area, will feature panel discussions on vital issues facing the United States today...
...done their best to hide the fact, this is a time of great danger and great need. The country needs responsible government willing to tell it the truth; it must choose the road of courage, not the road of timidity and self-indulgence. The choice on Tuesday is a vital one, and the choice of Senator Kennedy is the right one. It is a question not only of survival in the contest with the Soviets abroad, but of survival at home as a free society; not of prestige, but of self-respect...
According to Aaron, both the concept of the play and the cast are "very vital had alive and aware. Everyone judges everything in terms of whether or not it a genuine, not in terms of theatrical effect," he said. He sees "very definite talent" among the cast...