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Also certain to see a good deal of action this season are guards Jean Wilkinson and Hal Smith and forward Eric Fox. Wilkinson will probably compete with Wolfe for his spot in the line-up. He is a fine ballhandler who will help lead the fastbreak. Probably the quickest man on the team, Wilkinson is also a tenacious man-to-man defensive ballplayer...
...Great God Brown. The New Phoenix Repertory might have everything in the way of style (Director Hal Prince) and good intentions (inexpensive student tickets), but Eugene O'Neill's play is a bare idea that would look better fully clothed. The play has some interesting affectations, with actors wearing masks and aspirations to surrealism. O'Neill was hunting for an expressive technique that he finally found in the thinking asides of Strange Interlude, but he certainly doesn't find the right technique here...
...stay is the Versailles of Boylston Street and an elegant home for the alternating productions of The Great God Brown and Mohere's Don Juan. It's also the headquarters for a variety of goings on the Phoenix is sponsoring at Boston-area colleges. Last week Brown's director Hal Prince gave a talk on O'Neill at the Loeb and tomorrow members of the company will perform a work drawn from Sean O'Casey's writings on women. While it is unlikely that such happenings will reach many Boston students, rarely has the road to Broadway been paved with...
Despite all the dreary evidence to the contrary, commercial TV can, when it wants to, handle sensitive, controversial subjects with intelligence and maturity. This ABC Movie of the Week is the proof. A divorced father (Hal Holbrook) invites his 14-year-old son (Scott Jacoby) to visit him at his home near San Francisco-and to meet his lover (Martin Sheen). The father does not explain their relationship, however, and when the boy discovers that his father is a homosexual, he runs away. Bitter, he returns to his mother (Hope Lange...
...some which may be repulsive or vulgar in nature, would so affect the morals and general welfare as to lend themselves to a prohibition." But this was not so, said the court, in the case of a dwarf and a "sealboy." Declaring the law unconstitutionally broad and imprecise, Justice Hal Dekle ruled that "one who is handicapped must be allowed a reasonable chance within his capacities to earn a livelihood." For Terhune, 46, who was appearing last week in Beaumont, Texas, this meant he could work again without harassment in Florida. But Berent, the seal-boy, retired last year...