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James M. Lewis
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Theatre 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the Loeb this weekend and next
STUART VAUGHAN'S production of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore is intelligent in conception, a bit deficient in acting,
Theatre Days of the Commune at Sanders Theatre at 8:30 p.m. tonight
THE AMERICAN premiere of Bertolt Brecht's The Days of the Commune is tonight at Sanders, in Cambridge-our own feeble rival
Death Rituals Loot at the Loeb Ex
HAVE YOU heard of Joe Orton? Tate? Joplin? Hendrix? Separating individual merit from phantasmagoric death-legend is the whole problem in
The Theatregoer And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little at the Wilbur until February 22
PAUL ZWINDEL with his second play. And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, has accomplished what another quasi-literary rising playwright. Tom
Films Cromwell at the Pi Alley Theatre
ONE SURE sign of senescence is a pedantic impulse, and Cromwell carries the belabored aging process of the historical film
Theatre Dirty Hands at the Loob, this weekend and next
THE FLAWS in Loeb productions seems to be something built-in, permanent, like original sin. One would like to write them
The Moviegoer Something for Everyone At the Harvard Square Theatre through Tuesday
SOMETHING for Everyone follows a predictable fairy-tale formula for its plot: impoverished Countess von Ornstein and her two children are
The Theatregoer In 3 Zones now at the Charles Playhouse
WILFRED LEACH'S In 3 Zones , now in its world premiere at the Charles Playhouse, is a series of fairy-tale
The Theatregoer Jack, or The Submission/The Bald Soprano at the Old West Church until Oct. 31
THE HUB THEATRE Centre opens its season with Jack, or The Submission and The Bald Soprano by Ionesco, two plays
The Theatregoer Hadrian VII at the Colonial Theatre until April 25
PETER LUKE'S Hadrian VII is a mediocre play with one outstanding central character. Structured like The Wizard of Oz, with