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Diane Sherlock
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The Kingdom and the Power
I n the court of Henry IV, politics and personality meet with the clash of sword on shield. The cry
Turkey at The Union; The Show Must Go On
My roommate spent Thanksgiving in a leotard. The problem wasn't that she hadn't done her laundry in weeks (bringing it
In Her Own Image
T HE "PROBLEM OF THE POOR" provided the main drama for the middle class of late Victorian England. To ignore
Mistakes to Enjoy
Like an innocent man wrongly accused of a crime, most of the characters in most of the plays being produced
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When Henry D. Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax one year in protest of the Mexican-American War, he was
The Emperor's New Clothes
I N PREVIOUS centuries, they were pleased to be known as dandies. Wearing only the latest fashions, using only the
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The playwright Jean Giradoux had a knack for treating heavy philosophical subjects in a light way. In L'Apollo de Bellac,
Grand Delusions
H ISTORIANS DELUDE THEMSELVES. Chroniclers of crowded battlefields claim to be citing causes, all the while knowing that they can
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Judging from a sample of its dialogue, Passing Strangers, the original musical opening at Adams House this weekend, can find
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What happens when a psychiatrist tries to cover up his attempted seduction of a prospective secretary from a psychonalyst who
An Almost Perfect Crime
T HE MIND of the playwright is not unlike that of the master criminal. Before acting, each must construct a
Medical Council
A newly-elected 39-member faculty council at the Medical School this fall assumed the power of the old administratic board and
Some Time in the Sun
C ALIFORNIA, that vast American raisin in the sun, is the hero in Tom Dardis's account of the Hollywood years
Pick a Shrew, Any Shrew
N OTHING IS EVER as it happens in Shakespeare, especially not in The Taming of the Shrew. Fumbling tutors are
Unreal city
L ONDON is a deceiver. On an ordinary street the houses can suddenly close in and stop abruptly with a