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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Tuesday, November 1, 1955
Except for the low, seven bob price of tickets and the high, Edwardian bob of loitering Teddy Boys, the American
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Friday, May 20, 1955
May Sarton's novel has had several weeks now to cool. The worn gossip of five years ago has been briefly
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Friday, April 29, 1955
The chief problem in talking about the Three-penny Opera at Lowell House in the days to come will be the
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Friday, April 22, 1955
Hearing through channels that the HDC had labored throughout the week revamping its musical revue, I returned last night to
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Thursday, April 14, 1955
Just about a year ago intrepid Bostonians trooped out to see a new musical by two little-known composers, Richard Adler
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Friday, March 25, 1955
The parlor of the Christ Church Parish House should be kept full this weekend with devotees of Bernard Shaw or
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Thursday, January 6, 1955
Don't plan on retiring the Kiss Me, Kate album just yet, for once again. Cole Porter has come up with
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Wednesday, December 1, 1954
To write off Happy Medium as unoriginal in music, banal in book, and lackluster in lyrics would be a fair
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Friday, November 19, 1954
It is customary to begin any criticism of a college production with a lament about the difficulty of the row
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NEWS
By Arthur J. Langguth
Saturday, November 13, 1954
The heroics of the line, The Show Must Go On, often muffle entirely the foolhardy aspects of the sentiment. There
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