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...Nativo Lopez, MAPA president was standing in the middle of a jam-packed Spring Street with marchers shouting in the background when he spoke to TIME.com. He said his group had to leave the main protest route along Broadway because, he said enthusiastically, "there were so many people, we couldn't move!" He dismissed worries that the boycotts would provoke a backlash against immigration reform. "We've been living with the backlash for years," he said. "But now people are losing their fear of organizing and exercising their constitutional rights so that the voice of the immigrants are being heard...
There's creative conflict and there's just ... conflict. Theater actress JAN MAXWELL quit the off-Broadway play Entertaining Mr. Sloane weeks before its May 21 close because, she told the New York Post, her co-star ALEC BALDWIN "created an unhealthy and oppressive situation." She cited Baldwin's punching a wall when the air conditioning wasn't high enough. "Jan was miserable from the start," Baldwin, who acknowledged the wall punching, told TIME. "If you only work with people who are warm and sunny, you're not gonna work much...
...could be a soppy homily: the emergence of the blind, deaf Helen Keller from a feral child, treated like a wild pet by her family, to the bright girl who conquered her infirmities. But William Gibson, in his 1957 teleplay, which went to Broadway in 1959, was true to the crusading ferocity of Helen's teacher, the near blind Annie Sullivan. He also lucked into two actors, Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft, ready to give the performances of their lives. Arthur Penn's 1962 film captures this tutorial tug of wills in all its passion, defiance and tenderness...
...Larson says.The works of these famous dance visionaries have been restaged by professional dancers with special expertise in each of the great choreographerâs works.âJeff Shade was the dance captain for the original cast of âChicagoâ on Broadway and was one of the last of Bob Fosseâs protĂ©gĂ©s,â says Larson. The other ârestagersâ have their own unique connection with the work of the famous choreographers showcased in âDancersâ Viewpointe...
Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 22, Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29. 8 p.m. Cabot House Junior Common Room. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 417-8146. $10; $5 students. Moving from the mean streets of New York to the bright lights of Broadway to a more humble stage at Harvard, Leonard Bernsteinâs tragic musical âWest Side Storyâ opens this week at Cabot House. Directed by Cabot House Administrator Susan Livingston, the Cabot House Musical is a long-standing tradition with a cast made up mostly of Cabot residents...