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AuthorGRAEBER, LAUREL
AuthorGRAFF, GERALD
AuthorGRAFF, HENRY F.
AuthorGRAHAM, BENJAMIN
AuthorGraham, James D.
AuthorGRAHAM, PHILIP
AuthorGRAHAM, STUART
AuthorGRANAT, ROBERT
AuthorGRANBERY, JOHN
AuthorGranela, F. Paz
AuthorGranger, Lester B.
AuthorGrant, Edward
AuthorGRANT, FRANCES
AuthorGRATTAN, C. HARTLEY
AuthorGRATZ, KURT
AuthorGRAUBARD, STEPHEN R.
AuthorGRAUMAN, LAWRENCE Jr.
AuthorGRAVER, LAWRENCE
AuthorGraves, Anna M.
AuthorGRAVES, JOHN
AuthorGRAVES, TOM
AuthorGray, Dr. John H.
AuthorGRAY, LOIS
AuthorGRAY, PAUL
AuthorGREELEY, ANDREW M.
AuthorGREEN, ASHBEL
AuthorGREEN, DAVID
AuthorGREEN, DAVID B.
AuthorGREEN, HARRIS
Paid articleOn Stage (April 1972)
On Stage ROUGH SLICK AND LUMPY BY HARRIS GREEN Ellis Rabb's lavish production of Twelfth Night for the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, though far from a success, may well demand more...
Paid articleOn Stage (March 1972)
On Stage SHALLOW PROFUNDITY BY HARRIS GREEN The one positive achievement of our insistently different young playwrights may well be to make stolid, traditional authors look good by contrast....
Paid articleOn Stage (February 1972)
On Stage THE FORCE OF FARCE BY HARRIS GREEN M Wy importing the Stratford National Theater of Canada's production of There's One in Every Marriage, David Merrick has done more than bring a merry...
Paid articleOn Stage (January 1972)
On Stage TIS THE SEASON TO BE TRENDY BY HARRIS GREEN The American Place Theater (apt) has a splendid new home underneath a Sixth Avenue Manhattan skyscraper that is fully up to the high...
Paid articleOn Stage (December 1971)
On Stage NEWCOMERS AND OLDTIMERS BY HARRIS GREEN T he appearance of any playwright of promise is doubly welcome in a season like the present that began in a fizzle of one-act losers, some of...
Paid articleOn Stage (November 1971)
On Stage SIX PLAYS IN SEARCH OF THEATER BY HARRIS GREEN D espite all the gloomy statistics about the record low number of productions scheduled both on and off Broadway this fall, I never doubted...
Paid articleOn Stage (July 1971)
On Stage COMEDY AND THE DIVINE BY HARRIS GREEN LENNY BRUCE is vindicated by the untroubled success of Tom O'Horgan's latest skin show, Lenny, a phantasmagoric biography that suggests a musical...
Paid articleOn Stage (June 1971)
On Stage BEMUSED MUSE BY HARRIS GREEN THE MUSE of tragedy that spoke so gloriously in the Elizabethan era often sounds flustered, bombastic and more than a bit foolish when her classical cadences...
Paid articleOn Stage (May 1971)
On Stage PLUNDERING THE PAST BY HARRIS GREEN IN THEIR search for material today, playwrights and producers have turned to literature in much the same way Renaissance sculptors and architects...
Paid articleOn Stage (May 1971)
On Stage AMERICAN TIME MACHINE BY HARRIS GREEN A.R. Gurney Jr.'s Scenes from American Life, which ran all too briefly in the tiny Forum under the Vivian Beaumont, was the first offering of the...
Paid articleOn Stage (April 1971)
On Stage ENERVATED ALBEE, ENERGIZED GUARE BY HARRIS GREEN The reverence and apprehension Edward Albee once inspired was best revealed almost a decade ago the night he received his Tony Award for...
Paid articleOn Stage (March 1971)
On Stage HEADLINE DRAMA BY HARRIS GREEN Last issue, in discussing revivals of classics, I dismissed that mystical quality, relevance, as irrelevant to a good performance. Now two Off-Broadway...
Paid articleOn Stage (March 1971)
On Stage THE IRRELEVANCE OF RELEVANCE BY HARRIS GREEN Productions of the classics today provide the kind of suspense and shock that can accompany the unbandaging of a dearly beloved after...
Paid articleOn Stage (February 1971)
On Stage BEAUMONT FOLLIES BY HARRIS GREEN Out of regard for my readers, this season I am reporting less often on the Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center. An occasional communique from the Vivian...
Paid articleOn Stage (January 1971)
On Stage GINGERBREAD CRUMBS MUSICAL FRAGMENTS BY HARRIS GREEN There are so many half-baked lumps of standard Broadway seriousness in The Gingerbread Lady, Neil Simon's first attempt at solemnity,...
Paid articleOn Stage (January 1971)
On Stage DEBITS AND CREDITS BY HARRIS GREEN Richard schechner, Acadernias master of the rebels, has rounded up another pack of wild ones and set them to prancing, yowling, snapping, and pawing in...
Paid articleOn Stage (December 1970)
On Stage THEATER'S THIRD CHOICE BY HARRIS GREEN Does anyone doubt the kind of reception that would greet a play or a pageant that glorified white racism and urged genocide as a solution to our...
Paid articleOn Stage (November 1970)
On Stage THREE PLAYS WITHOUT A PLAYWRIGHT BY HARRIS GREEN Paul Sills' Story Theater, a bill of improvisations supervised by the Chicago cabaret impresario who discovered Nichols & May and the...
Paid articleOn Stage (November 1970)
On Stage IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? BY HARRIS GREEN Medical metaphors seem almost inescapable when discussing theater. Broadway, that "fabulous invalid," has already had its transfusion of...
Paid articleOn Stage (November 1970)
THE SHOWS OF YESTERYEAR BY HARRIS GREEN Nudity, nostalgia and the New York Shakespeare Festival's Public Theater dominated the opening weeks of this season, but I can report upon the effects of...
Paid articleIn Pursuit of Relevance (October 1970)
In Pursuit of Relevance Up Against the Fourth Wall By John Lahr Grove Press. 305 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by Harris Green Our purported trailblazers in the arts today generally get the critics they...
Paid articleOn Stage (July 1970)
On Stage MASOCHISTS' DELIGHT BY HARRIS GREEN T M HE FRENZIED applaUSC greeting the end of the Barbwire Theatre's production of The Cage deserves as much critical attention as the...
Paid articleOn Stage (June 1970)
On Stage DON'T SAY IT WITH MUSIC BY HARRIS GREEN The musical—or, rather, something with songs and dances—continues to be put to all sorts of odd uses. Just last month, Wilson in the Promise Land...
Paid articleOn Stage (June 1970)
On Stage THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE BAD BY HARRIS GREEN The drama as an extended family quarrel may well be the one tradition American theater posesses. Antagonistic kin, interacting in the closeness...
Paid articleOn Stage (May 1970)
On Stage sour notes BY HARRIS GREEN Musical ocmedy never possessed the golden virtues claimed for it by middlebrow reviewers who burbled stuff about Oklahoma! being "our Magic Flute." But at its...
Paid articleOn Stage (April 1970)
On Stage LESS IS MORE NOTHING IS EVERYTHING BY HARRIS GREEN An adaptation by Frank McMahon and two one-act plays apiece from Sam Shepard and Harold Pinter have convinced me that originality,...
Paid articleOn Stage (April 1970)
On Stage GROAN AND BEAR m BY HARRIS GREEN his is the year when either actors take it all off or producers put it back on—nudity and revivals have been with us to an unprecedented extent Yet I...
Paid articleOn Stage (March 1970)
On Stage MURDERERS AND GABBLERS BY HARRIS GREEN c ^^^^ompared to Broadway, where plays that never had any life to begin with are being dug up for revival, Off-Broadway may seem an oasis, where...
Paid articleThe Wagner Tradition (March 1968)
The Wagner Tradition RING RESOUNDING By John Culshaw Viking. 276 pp. $7.50. THE RING AT BAYREUTH By Victor Collancz Button. 121 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by HARRIS GREEN Editor, Prentice-Hall RICHARD...
Paid articleThe Science of Music (November 1967)
The Science of Music CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS ON CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Edited by Elliott Schwartz and Barney Childs Holt, Rinehart and Winston 375 pp $10 00 THE GREAT CONDUCTORS By Harold C Schonberg...
Paid articleOn Music (September 1967)
ON MUSIC The Metropolitan opera begins its second season in its gaudy, not rich, habitat this month confronted by a novel dilemma Along with its perennial deficit, next season's logistics and this...
Paid articleVariations on a Theme (July 1967)
Variations on a Theme THE TOSCANINI MUSICIANS KNEW By B. H. Haggin Horizon Press, 245 pp. $7.50. Reviewed by HARRIS GREEN Editor, Prentice-Hall Had Toscanini lived to celebrate his centenary...
AuthorGREEN, JERROLD D.
AuthorGREEN, MONTGOMERY M.
AuthorGreen, William
AuthorGREENBERG, CLEMENT
AuthorGREENBERG, IRVING
AuthorGREENBERG, JACK
AuthorGreenberg, Martin
AuthorGREENE, DAVID H.
AuthorGREENE, T. I.
AuthorGreene, T. R.
AuthorGREENFELD, JOSH
AuthorGREENFELD, KARL TARO
AuthorGreening, W. E.
AuthorGRESKOVIC, ROBERT
AuthorGressmann, Kurt R.
AuthorGREVEN, PHILIP Jr.
AuthorGRIFFEL, L. MICHAEL
AuthorGRIFFITH, WILLIAM E.
AuthorGRIFFITHS, DANIEL E.
AuthorGriffiths, James
AuthorGrimm, Robert
AuthorGRISWOLD, ERWIN N.
AuthorGriswold, Lawrence
AuthorGROSE, PETER
AuthorGrosfeld, Ludwik
AuthorGROSS, ERNEST A.
AuthorGROSS, JAN T.
AuthorGROSS, NETTY C.
AuthorGROSS, RONALD
AuthorGROSSMAN, ANITA SUSAN
AuthorGROSSMAN, EDWARD
AuthorGROSSMAN, LAWRENCE
AuthorGROSSMAN, NICHOLAS
AuthorGRUBER, RUTH ELLEN
AuthorGruenberg, Benjamin C.
AuthorGRUENBERG, GLADYS W.
AuthorGRUNDY, KENNETH W.
AuthorGrunfeld, Dr. Judith
AuthorGrünfeld, Dr. Judith
AuthorGRYNBERG, HENRYK
AuthorGSOVSKI, VLADIMIR
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