Word: richardson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...School for Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, turns a Broadway stage into an 18th century drawing room. John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson and Geraldine McEwan give of their stylish best to this durable comic classic...
...Jack Richardson-New York...
This is a first novel by a playwright with a considerable off-Broadway reception (The Prodigal, Gallows Humor) and a recent on-Broadway flop (Lorenzo) to his credit. In it, Richardson plays hide-and-seek with the questions of freedom, reality and life's purpose. Despite the author's overfondness for obscure-and sometimes misspelled-words, such as lachrymator, ecdysize, catasta, edacious and vibrissae,* Filmore's wide-eyed discovery that stone walls do not a prison make has some fine moments of upside-down humor. When his rollicking stay behind bars is ended by an untimely parole...
Natural Affection, by William Inge, has the impact of a tabloid shocker edited by Freud. As dramatic art the play fades out with the curtain's fall, but Kim Stanley's acting, Tony Richardson's direction, and John Lewis' hot-and-cool jazz score make it boil with sensual excitement...
Harvard-Radcliffe International Relations Council: Danny J. Boggs '65, of Eliot House and Bowling Green, Ky., president; S. David Stulberg '65, of Claverly Hall and Kalamazoo, Mich., vice-president: Henry S. Koopmans '65, secretary: Richard C. Minzner '65, treasurer; Donald R. Adair '65, Suzanne C. Ellery '64, Jon S. Richardson '65, Daniel P. Santo Pietro '66, and Lynn M. Selker '65, members at large...