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...advertising, some are more discriminating than others. Children's Television Workshop, publisher of Sesame Street, 3-2-1 Contact and KidCity, will not accept ads for candy, , medications or violent games and toys. On the other hand, Alf and Mickey Mouse, which are published by New York City-based Welsh Publishing, are little more than promotions surrounded by ads for sugarcoated breakfast cereals and video games. "We're an entertainment company," explains company president Donald Welsh...
Whatever his critics may think, Welsh's publications, like all other children's magazines, have to pass a dual test to succeed. They must appeal first to kids and then to parents, grandparents and schoolteachers, who write the checks for subscriptions...
Dylan Thomas' classic Drama, Under Milkwood, continues at the Loeb Ex. The play is a "lyrical and bawdy romp" through the lives of the families in a small Welsh fishing village, and 10-12 actors play all parts, being characters aged 6-85. Admission is free...
Dylan Thomas' classic drama, Under Milkwood takes the Loeb Ex this weekend in a two-week run. Thomas' play is a "lyrical and bawdy romp" through the lives of the families in a small Welsh fishing village, and 10-12 actors play all parts, being characters aged 6-85. Admission is free...
Cardiff, of course, is where the new Falstaff was born (last September), after the Welsh National Opera spent years courting Stein, who made his reputation at Berlin's famous Schaubuhne theater. Stein saw Falstaff as an intensely personal drama, clearly sexual and even slightly sadistic. "Hold your paunch, celebrate it," he instructed Maxwell at one point during rehearsals. "For Falstaff, it is not grossness, it is greatness, virility." Bearing out Epstein's point, the modest dimensions of the BAM theater enabled Stein to stage Verdi's last masterpiece as a kind of chamber work, with the stage action fast-moving...