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...Pielmeier flunks his metaphysical, he gives his players every chance for a sublime, exhausting workout onstage. Forget Equus; think of The Exorcist. Watch Plummer as she scales the sloping back wall of Eugene Lee's set, as blood gushes from the stigmata in her palms, as she wrenchingly relives her murdered child's birth. The show, not the play, is the thing here. And Plummer- a scarily gifted actress with a waif's face and a voice that intones words as if she had learned them at Berlitz school on Mars- puts on an extraordinary show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Sisters Under Your Skin | 4/12/1982 | See Source »

...Doyle's example aside, back in the U.S. detective fiction was still mired and moored in the melodramatic. Even at the turn of the century, detective books tended to involve a lot of heaving bodices, bloody hands and guilt that showed on people's faces like stigmata. There was lots of madness too, with birch trees whispering in the glens, repeating endlessly the names of hidden killers. All in all, it didn't have a hell of a lot to do with the era of the machine gun, of the celebrity poisonings, of the union-busting towns in the West...

Author: By Thomas Hines, | Title: A Continental Op | 7/21/1981 | See Source »

Here is the stigmata, the brand, the taint, clearly seen; the error of wearing white bucks for so solemn an evening, the misdemeanor of a soft, stammering voice, the felony of too loud and sure a tone, the atrocity of a blue suit, here sitting a couple of silent boys with slanted eyes and yellow skin, from here the man who was academically first in the class leaving in discouragement to join Prospect, and here, recurring nearly two times out of every three. Israel's immemorial face is seen; the class has 16 Merit Scholars, 10 were in trouble...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 100 Per Cent on Prospect St. | 4/21/1981 | See Source »

...more skillfully made and better remembered than the programs they sponsor. Moreover, the relationships between commercials and fairy tales are too strong to ignore. Princes and Princesses Charming, sturdy folk and innocent children are besieged by malicious forces. Tooth imps and underarm pixies generate embarrassing vapors; gremlins leave grimy stigmata on clothing, and devilkins foul points and plugs. Inevitably, the hapless are rescued by products borne by genii in plastic bottles and godmothers in overalls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Words from a Sponsor | 4/21/1980 | See Source »

...full-length off-Broadway entry, Gemini, he seems most at ease behind the mask of comedy. The setting is a birthday-party reunion in a South Philadelphia backyard between Papa Geminiani (Danny Aiello), who proudly displays the stigmata of the lower middle class, and his 21-year-old Harvard-educated son, Francis (Robert Picardo). To make the culture gap wider, two of Francis' friends drop in unexpectedly from Cambridge, a brother-sister duo of unblemished Wasp credentials-or "white people" in Papa's olive-pure lingo. Francis goes into a panic of sexual ambivalence. The sister (Carol Potter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Stage Animal on the Prowl | 3/28/1977 | See Source »

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