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...audience seems to agree. Randall is the selling point to ticket buyers and potential sponsors. Executive producer Manny Kladitis concedes, "I don't know how long we could survive without him," in tones that suggest the likely duration would be a day and a half. While season subscribers have fallen from 27,000 the opening year to about 18,000 today, that is competitive with the 23,000 for the much older Roundabout, a nonprofit Broadway company that favors more contemporary, commercial work...
...wonder if they'll give a free ticket to the Pizza...
...said, however, that the negative publicity stemming from last year's scandal has not affected this year's ticket sales. This weekend's shows have nearly sold out, as between 8,000 and 8,500 people have purchased tickets. "We're very excited about the show," Kolodner said. "Everyone in Eliot House has put a lot of work into preparing it. It's going to be one of the best...
Students hockey tickets available Monday. Undergraduates can exchange coupons for next weekend's men's hockey games, beginning on Monday at 9 a.m. at the Ticket Office in Harvard Yard. Exchange coupon number two for next Friday's Yale game; exchange coupon number three for next Saturday's Princeton game. There is a limit of two tickets per student per game. Call 5-2211 for more information...
...Household Saints" starts by revealing the small goings-on in a caricatured Little Italy with charming, trenchant detail. A butcher's son, in an agonizing move, bets his only ticket to the Met in a pinochle game with his friends; old women squeeze large, ripe eggplant, and tell tall tales of how they made soup out of clam shells stolen from the back door of a seafood restaurant; a sausage-maker chants an ancient rhyming Italian recipe while she kneads meat. From here, reality glides quickly away with no emerging theme to fill the void, and the movie, like Teresa...