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Richard Bowker

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The Imaginary Invalid

T HE HARVARD DRAMA CLUB'S production of Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid is an intermittently funny hodge-podge of styles and gimmicks.

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T HE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE has made it onto the bestseller lists, and should stay there a while. The

With the Rarity of a Performing Flea

P. G. Wodehouse has reached the ripe age of ninety, and according to the list Simon and Schuster give us.

School for Wives

Three men are responsible for the very considerable joys of the Phoenix Theatre production of School for Wives at the

Suddenly Last Summer

S uddenly Last Summer, at the Loeb Ex, is a brilliant production of a strange and terrifying play. It is

Vernal Point and Robert?

O ur old friends illusion and reality are back in town, popping up in a couple of wildly different one-act

A Sort of Life

A Sort of Life is a wonderfully apt title for Graham Greene's autobiography. Its detached, tentative sadness typifies the way

Theatre L'olita, My Love at the Shubert

TURNING Lolita into a musical was a bad idea from the start. Nabokov's novel dazzled us with its wit and

Theatre III Endgame at Mather House, March 18, 19, and 20

ENDGAME is Samuel Beckett at his best, conjuring his bleak, entropic universe out of the simple words and incessant pauses

Films Scrooge at your local theater, through the joyous holiday season

THERE is probably no way of destroying A Christmas Carol. A lavish musical spectacular would seem to be the most

Books The Wreckage of Agathon

RELEVANCE should be administered in small doses, especially in historical novels. It's not that I mind relevance, it's just that

Richard Cardinal Cushing 1895-1970

FOR SOMEONE who grew up a Catholic in Boston, Cushing was not a name, not even an institution, he was

Baby, it's Cold Inside

253 pps., $6.50 THERE ARE enough Americans living in exile nowadays that one more won't make much difference, I suppose.

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