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... Got Married" (both 1986). She also enjoyed high profile TV roles in the "American Playhouse" presentation of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" (PBS, 1987) and the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production "The Room Upstairs" (CBS, 1987) before finding her ...
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It's not just VCE books the left controls
... con job, I will review some of the texts being foisted on unsuspecting year 12 students. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an obvious problem. Imagine a playwright suggesting that Joe McCarthy's House Un-American Activities Committee was akin to a ...
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The Unbearable Lightness of Mrs. Day-Lewis
... for her. It's a stylistic eccentricity Ms. Miller has amply earned by being the daughter of the playwright Arthur Miller and the Magnum photographer Inge Morath, and the sister of a man with Down syndrome who was stuffed in an institution soon after ...
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Salem's tourism could benefit from ties to novel
... Destination Salem, the tourism bureau. "It already has this great literary past, with Hawthorne and playwright Arthur Miller [author of 'The Crucible,' about the Salem witchcraft trials], and now having a contemporary novel is a treat." "The Lace ...
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College group premieres mocumentary film
... the rehearsal and filming process. The plot revolves around the students' attempt to put on a production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." The theatre production faculty members assisted the students with production of the film, and each had a role ...
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... 2008-09: The razor-sharp Stephen Sondheim musical "Sweeney Todd," Shakespeare's classic tragedy, "Othello," Arthur Miller's 1968 family drama, "The Price" and the absurd melodrama, "Urine Town." Schwarz acknowledged that Players has never done a ...
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Book may boost tourism to Salem, Mass.
... Destination Salem, the tourism bureau. "It already has this great literary past, with Hawthorne and playwright Arthur Miller [author of 'The Crucible,' about the Salem witchcraft trials], and now having a contemporary novel is a treat." "The Lace ...
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Truscott tale told from the heart
... in a small town and how children get caught up in the excitement of a police investigation, it brings to mind Arthur Miller's play The Crucible and Ian McEwen's novel Atonement . It doesn't quite rank with those works of art, however. The script ...
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Man's Name Blocks Internet Service
Correction: In some broadcasts of this story, we said John Proctor, the character in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," was burned at the stake.
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Stage talk: $54,000 for vibrators, but why?
... a false dichotomy, but they have produced some of the American stage's most powerful works. Take, for example, Arthur Miller's metaphorical expose of the McCarthy communist witch hunts in "The Crucible," and, of course, his masterful critique of ...
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Bearden theater grads bring down final curtain
... of Being Earnest,' " Stout says. Ledford, Stout and Kent appeared together in a Bearden High production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" during the past school year and in the Fall '07 production of the musical "Brigadoon." Other high school ...
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Purple Patch: Tragedy and the common man -Arthur Miller
PURPLE PATCH: Tragedy and the common man -Arthur Miller In this age few tragedies are written.
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Shh! Don't touch that box. It must be dangerous
... Human Body by DK Motown Hits: Melody Line, Chords and Lyrics for Keyboard, Guitar, Vocal The Crucible by Arthur Miller The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger The American Heritage Dictionary 3rd edition Guyaholic by Carolyn Mackler Hello, Groin by ...
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Salem novels: Something witchy this way comes
... people's imagination,' says Daniel Johnston of Salem's Cornerstone Books. In his 1953 play, 'The Crucible,' Arthur Miller used the witch trials as a metaphor for the McCarthy era. Jodi Picoult's 2001 novel, 'Salem Falls,' was based loosely on ...
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A good old-fashioned witch hunt
... (the Rosenbergs among them) mostly victims only suffered lost jobs and destroyed careers by being blacklisted. Arthur Miller's play The Crucible is required reading in most American high schools. It deals with the Salem Witch Trials. At some point ...
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... trips to New York City, where the future Academy Award winner first absorbed stage dramas by the likes of Arthur Miller. But whereas older brother Gordon enjoyed making Super 8 films and younger sister Emily appeared in school plays, Hoffman was ...
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West Michigan man lands role in "The Dark Knight"
... in the ensemble of "Hair," in the backstage comedy "Light Up the Sky" and as the Rev. Hale in playwright Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." Luther credits Carlo V. Spataro, director of "The Crucible," with encouraging him to move to New York City and ...
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Elite's "The Price" coming to Ojai ACT
... paths in life, confront each other to dispose of the family possessions after their father dies. "The Price," Arthur Miller's dynamic and often humorous play of two estranged brothers, is coming to Ojai Art Center Theater after a successful run at ...
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Three debut novels stir up dark magic of Salem
... people's imagination," said Daniel Johnston of Salem's Cornerstone Books. In his 1953 play, "The Crucible," Arthur Miller used the witch trials as a metaphor for the McCarthy era. Jodi Picoult's 2001 novel, "Salem Falls," was based loosely on "The ...
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Talented young performers best thing about 'Last Five Years'
... make the widening of the chasm between them inevitable (look at how much the writer-actress combination hurt Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe), aren't we supposed to wonder if each one was too self-absorbed for marriage in the first place? But as ...
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