Lloyd Webber has written some extraordinary theater music in the past, but here he is simply turning the crank, while Richard Stilgoe's lyrics could have been composed by a moderately bright computer. As a matter of fact, we're making sure the children in our cast see the props up close and how they work, so they won't be afraid" (Child care will be available at the church during performances, Holliman said) The cast of 70 is made up mostly of church members and a few non-members from nearby communities The choir is in costume and not only sings but also acts "Our Jesus is Tim Szabo. Hoffman, the source said, was not consulted on the ads, which showed a picture of Hoffman and read: "Welcome to The Cannon Family Dustin Hoffman" "Dustin sent them a letter terminating the contract for their fundamental breach of contract" the source told The Times. Like "Tosca" "Die Tote Stadt" first presented in 1920, has "a good story and it touches a lot of people And, too, the music is accessible" Korngold points out. Neo-Expressionism hasn't delivered this clout, nor has much other art in recent years. The one act at the Laff Stop that hasn't shown signs of recovery is its Monday night "All-Male Comedy Dance Revue" the male strip show that at one time was both a novelty in the county and the Laff Stop's major moneymaker. "T. J Hooker" is not dead after all.
Charles Berliner's costumes are droll without trying too hard (save for that wig on Leonard, and Gerry Hariton and Vicki Baral's set also keeps its joke subtle: a battlement of nursery blocks that can't decide whether to be pink or blue. The precise moment a songs starts and finishes has its physical as well as vocal signal, one that invariably bears a specific meaning. She even assures her that her suicide has "nothing to do with you" But Mama is right not to buy it. I forgive him for it" But when asked if CBS can realistically think it can overtake front-running NBC by season's end, Grant said, in all seriousness, "Yeah. His studious-looking son (Miles Buchanan, supposedly heading for med school, is in fact a drug dealer who's willing to supply his sister (Gia Carides) if she'll service him sexually, an act she performs while imagining he's a Nazi stormtrooper.
According to Dungan and other Orange County organizers, the "Imagination Celebration" is the biggest cultural mobilization of its kind in county history. After enlarging the pictures through a projector, he and an artist assistant draw them in sizes ranging from three-quarter scale to larger than life-size. (Also noteworthy is the Triffids' alter ego, the Lawson Square Infirmary, which gives us the best mini-epics Ray Davies never wrote) COMPILATIONS: "SHAKE AND SHOUT" (Survival; import. Hoffman's theory was first given wide public attention in a long and sympathetic article by Robert L Heilbroner in Esquire magazine in December, 1954. They won an $8. 6-million judgment in 1983, of which Fogerty received $4. 1 million The case is now on appeal. I don't need that" The only time she gets discouraged, she said, is when she goes to auditions and producers say, "I thought you'd be a blonde like your mother" "I want to be accepted for myself" she said. Bedford, a native of Yorkshire, England, has long been a leading man at the Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada.
"I'm involved in a lot of projects, and not one of them involves me singing" Reddy said. "The Greatest Adventure: Stories From the Bible" Worldvision $19. 95 each. When he began, Magnuson had visions of trading dinners for paintings, a longstanding tradition between restaurateurs and artists. The Shakespeare Society's "Titus Andronicus" at the Globe, begins with a brief, silent scene in which two youths play with paper dolls. Undoubtedly, her father would have been proud; he died when she was 20. According to Schygulla, "Sheer Madness" is actually modeled on Von Trotta's life"and I was playing Margarethe" In the offing are "Peter the Great" an NBC miniseries in which Schygulla plays Catherine the Great, whom she views as "a woman who was always adapting to wherever she was, for she had nothing to lose; a woman who had the courage to be herself" and Marco Ferreri's "Story of Piera" about a mother and daughter who in the course of the film exchange roles. In its way it is both virile and tasteful but it is also a decorative compromise between the design-oriented abstraction of, say, Tony Smith and the authoritarian monosyllables of Minimalism It's good, sound predictable academic modernism (Stella Polaris Gallery, 445 S Beverly Drive, to Dec 31).
The meal begins with pasta or seafood cocktail, ends with pastries and dessert The cost is $19. 75 For reservations, call (213) 277-2000. His physical stature had diminished, his coat was too big for him and-faced with a camera-he fretted that his wife would be upset with his appearance, but nothing could daunt his enthusiasm for the paintings. Lorraine Lubner and Melinda Miller are both painters concerned with formal strategies to express emotions. Others will be photographic works from the museum's own holdings and contemporary works from the Security Pacific collection. "The Beverly Hills Cop Story" is really an old book dressed in a new jacket. In an interview at the Beverly Hills Hotel, the tall, slim, 45-year-old strawberry blond with Hepburn-style cheekbones and pompadour recounted the intricacies of enlarging a smaller sculpture, building a stainless-steel armature (for strength and permanence) and modeling clay on it.
The Egyptians would rather see the trainer be aggressive toward the animals"Although Helw is the show's most famous star, his salary is only $250 a month, modest even in this impoverished country. IMPERFECTIONS & RECANTATIONS How do you wrap that one up quickly? "You don't" says Boorman, resignedly Boorman, 52, has never made run-of-the-mill movies They don't interest him. Ah, he beams midway through, "we're in a grove now" An aide murmurs: "Sir, that's groove " Thus begins "Rap Master Ronnie" a satirical revue Its tone is light but its message is. Tricky clue: Elizabeth Taylor won her second Oscar when she lost control of her metabolic rate and tackled the role of Martha, who was afraid of Virginia Woolf Bonus aural clue: May remind you of Rathbone 24 A flower child of Hollywood, but no favorite of Oscar. Richard Bradshaw kept the unruly and disparate musical forces in firm control.
The restaurant shows give emerging artists who have not yet broken into the professional gallery circuit a chance to show their work, Herbst says. She says the competition also extends to modern classics by such writers as Lillian Hellman. While "Fletch" may have validated him as more than "just another Douglas" it also gave him credit as a tenacious producer, for the movie version of the Gregory McDonald best-seller took nearly seven years to bring to the screen. I tripped in and out of barrack after barrack where groups of soldiers had gathered for this encounter, however brief, with a creature from the magical world of Hollywood. For Webern's orchestration of a Ricercar from Bach's "Musikalishes Opfer" it seemed inhibitory.
"This (the stage) is where I feel I can really grow (as an actor. Other Roman/native overlays produced fantasy-edged art that recalls the later art of the Mexican colonial period. "The industry is changing too fast, and I don't want to be a crystal-ball gazer" Hall said in an interview. Until such programs can be put together soundly, Myerson may rent the space "for acting classes, on a temporary basis, to help with the financial burden" In time, she hopes a school can be started: "My dream would be that some patron of the arts endows a school in perpetuity. The story is predictable, but it has a certain charm, thanks mainly to the likable presence of its three principles: Stephanie Faracy, Michael McKean and Dinah Manoff, who bring credibility and vulnerability to their characters. . The mood was upbeat, the confidence strong and the spirit of wahoo high, as seen Tuesday when station executives ended a program-promotion session by taking NBC's advice that they don party hats, toss confetti in the air and whoop it up. "We had no idea what was going to happen, but it came out all right"If you pared down the late-night talk shows to just their stand-up segments-comics performing five-minute routines before chatting with Johnny or Dave-you'd have something like "After Hours" a 30-minute program produced by Fullerton's Group W Cable.
The Romans introduced a variation with their spare, rectangular pizza rustica. The longer-range aim is to enhance UCLA's collection of French films. Meanwhile, she said, she's treating the current lull in acting offers as just one more challenge. Aliza Lifshitz, a winsome Los Angeles internist and clinical pharmacologist from Mexico City, who said her TV "practice" is as much fun as making rounds on the lecture circuit.
And, in both instances, Shug Avery's actions, ideas and relationships are essential for determining who will be saved and the terms of salvation. (The chorale has received municipal support, a $10,000 grant this year from the City of Costa Mesa) Despite a recently announced grant of $50,000 from the James Irvine Foundation, big private underwriters are still relatively few. the voice of a slightly tipsy, middle-aged divorcee lamenting her midlife crisis " But the intensity, all agreed, was there. More concern has been expressed over May than either Beatty or Hoffman. When a man is reminded that his wife has been unfaithful to him with 23 different people and he replies, "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds" you know you're dealing with a peculiar man. Beards look fine on "Sunday Morning" The April 13 program ended with 90 seconds on the hills above Malibu, again gorgeous, green and budding with flowers after being charred by forest fires There were no words, just the sounds of birds and bees.
I don't think that Paul Prudhomme, Larry Forgione, Bradley Ogden et al. Anthony Caro, foxy old maestro of abstract sculptural grammar, here has fun communing with the shades of Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia, making bronze echo the glass and quasi-mechanical forms that went into their sardonic Dadaist love lyrics Then there is Isaac Witkin. Clifford Odets, one of my closest and dearest friends, (was in trouble) because he had associated with Communists. If anything, Coleman's weather reports are comically biased, and that's not by accident.
