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In his review of the original 1973 Broadway production, Clive Barnes in the New York Times called the musical " heady, civilized, sophisticated and enchanting.
The positive reviews were quoted in the ad for the show, including a Clive Barnes quote: "' Oliver!
* Clive Barnes – theatre critic.
It is equally the story of Colonel Newcome's son, Clive, who studies and travels for the purpose of becoming a painter, although the profession is frowned on by some of his relatives and acquaintances — notably Clive's snobbish, backstabbing cousin Barnes Newcome.
Clive Barnes wrote: " With the splashy Mack & Mabel ... diminutive and contralto Bernadette Peters found herself as a major Broadway star.
Writing in the New York Post, Clive Barnes thought it was " the best thing that Lloyd Webber has written for the theater ," but Frank Rich of the New York Times was not impressed, observing that " empty material remains empty, no matter how talented those who perform it.
Clive Barnes in The New York Times gave Lansbury a positive review: " The minor miracle is Miss Lansbury ... no connoisseur of musical comedy can afford to miss Miss Lansbury's performance.
" Of her portrayal, Clive Barnes wrote, " As the wicked Miss Hannigan, Dorothy Loudon, eyes bulging with envy, face sagging with hatred, is deliciously and deliriously horrid.
Clive Barnes of the New York Times stated: " For everyone who wishes the world were 50 years younger ... the revival of the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette should provide a delightful, carefree evening.
Clive Barnes, in his review for The New York Times wrote:
In his review for The New York Times, critic Clive Barnes said, " there are people who think that Camino Real was Tennessee Williams's best play, and I believe that they are right.
While still in the Soviet Union, he was called by New York Times critic Clive Barnes " the most perfect dancer I have ever seen.
* Tutu Revue essay by Clive Barnes
Clive Barnes had named Erik Bruhn " the greatest male classical dancer of his time " when Bruhn retired in 1972.
Clive Barnes gave it a positive review in The New York Times, writing " is joyous and life-assertive.
In his review for The New York Times, Clive Barnes wrote that " the book and lyrics ... have ease and a decent few laughs ... The music ... has worn less well, too many of the nostalgic ballads sound like sub-Pucini filtered through Glenn Miller ... Mr. Field has staged the musical numbers with zest and imagination, but, with respect, he is no great shakes as a choreographer ... Where Mr. Field is most successful is in the performances of his six principals, and the women are markedly better than the men.
* Barnes, Clive.
* Barnes, Clive.
Her performance was praised by Clive Barnes in a review published in The New York Times.
In his New York Times review of John Guare's two one-act plays, Cop-Out ( 1969 ), Clive Barnes wrote: " Miss Lavin ... carries versatility almost to the point of paranoia, and camps up a storm.
Clive Barnes, in his review for The New York Times, wrote: " Linda Lavin, eyebrows, flaunting like telegraphed messages, mouth twitching and pouting, voice as dry as thunder and with a cough like electric static, is beautiful as Elaine, the sex cat feeling coolly kittenish and looking for a safe tin roof.
Clive Barnes commented for The New York Times, " It is a commonplace set to rock music, and I must say I found most of the music somewhat characterless ... It is nevertheless consistently tuneful and contains a few rock ballads that could prove memorable.
In his review in the New York Times, Clive Barnes said, " For those of us who imagine Los Angeles as nothing but a long street in desperate search of a parking lot, Neil Simon's California Suite which opened most joyously and triumphantly at the Eugene O ' Neill Theater last night, will come as a vast relief.
Players from all over the world have come to live and play in the League: Dik Abed, Bill Alley, Nyron Asgarali, Nathan Astle, Sydney Barnes, Allan Border, Chris Cairns, Sir Learie Constantine, Kapil Dev, Allan Donald, Bruce Dooland, Roy Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie, Kerry O ' Keeffe, Charlie Griffith, Andrew Hall, Wes Hall, Roger Harper, Chris Harris, George Headley, Michael Holding, Murali Kartik, Charlie Llewellyn, Clive Lloyd, Manny Martindale, Cec Pepper, Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Fred Root, Jacques Rudolph, Peter Sleep, George Tribe, Lou Vincent, Shane Warne, Chester Watson, Steve Waugh and Everton Weekes to name but a few.

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Prior to working in the film industry, the Wachowskis wrote comic books for Marvel Comics ' Razorline imprint, namely Ectokid ( created by horror novelist Clive Barker ) in 1993 as well as writing for Epic Comics ' Clive Barker's Hellraiser and Clive Barker's Nightbreed comic series.
Roger Fry wrote and lectured widely on art ; while Clive Bell applied Bloomsbury values to his book Civilization ( 1928 ), which Leonard Woolf saw as limited and elitist, describing Clive as a " wonderful organiser of intellectual greyhound racing tracks ".
Clive Bell published an appeasement pamphlet ( he later supported the war ), and E. M. Forster wrote an early version of his famous essay “ What I Believe ” with its choice, still shocking for some, of personal relations over patriotism: his quiet assertion in the face of the increasingly totalitarian claims of both left and right that " personal relations ... love and loyalty to an individual can run counter to the claims of the State ".
In this same period he wrote Friday Afternoons, a collection of 12 songs mostly for unison singing, for the pupils of Clive House School, Prestatyn where Britten's brother, Robert, was headmaster.
Hellraiser ( also known as Clive Barker's Hellraiser ) is a 1987 English horror film based upon the novella The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker, who also wrote the screenplay and directed the film.
In 1962, Clive Hart wrote the first major book-length study of the work since Campbell's Skeleton Key, Structure and Motif in " Finnegans Wake " which approached the work from the increasingly influential field of structuralism.
He wrote a new setting of " And lo, the angel of the Lord " for Clive, never used subsequently.
During the 1748 Siege of Pondicherry Clive distinguished himself in successfully defending a trench against a French sortie: one witness of the action wrote " platoon, animated by his exhortation, fired again with new courage and great vivacity upon the enemy.
Clive also repelled the aggression of the Dutch, and avenged the massacre of Amboyna – the occasion when he wrote his famous letter ; " Dear Forde, fight them immediately ; I will send you the order of council to-morrow ".
Clive James, in his songwriting collaboration with Pete Atkin, wrote two lyrics that refer to the poem, " The Prince of Aquitaine " and " The Shadow and the Widower ".
He wrote that the first chapter of the history of British India " embraces chronologically the first half of George III's reign, that stormy period of transition in English history when at the same time America was lost and India won ... covers the two great careers of Robert Clive and Hastings ... he end of the struggle is marked by the reign of Lord Cornwallis, which began in 1785.
It isn't what he is, so much as the way he talks, that gets you tuning in ," wrote the critic Clive James trying to explain some of the great popularity of the show.
Other admirers of Eddison's work included James Stephens, who wrote the introduction to the 1922 edition ; Robert Silverberg, who described The Worm Ouroboros as " the greatest high fantasy of them all "; and Clive Barker.
Clive James wrote of the ' callous fatuity of the selection process ' and observed that, " to make it as a Bunny, a girl need more than just looks.

Clive and She
She has a younger brother, Clive, and a ( now deceased ) older half-sister, June, from her father's relationship with an Indian woman, who worked as a tea picker on his plantation.
She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
She became friend and mentor to the socialite / actress sisters, Elizabeth and Maria Gunning, and also shared the stage with the likes of Charles Macklin, Kitty Clive, and the tragedienne Susannah Maria Arne ( then known as Cibber, following her marriage to Theophilus Cibber ).
She had brought forty trunks back from Europe for the picture and would act opposite Clive Brook.
She has illustrated hundreds of comics, graphic novels, books and magazines, and dozens of stories and articles, including works written by Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Anne Rice, J. Michael Straczynski, Peter David and Tori Amos, including The Sandman, Wonder Woman, Legion of Superheroes, Teen Titans, Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and her own fantasy series, A Distant Soil.
She was at first tempted by the financial security the proposal seemed to offer, but was convinced by her friends and advisers such as Edward J. Dent and Clive Carey that it was not in the interests of her regular audience.
She released one album on Arista, working with Clive Davis, the Chairmen of the Board's General Johnson and others, and two albums on the Fantasy label, working with other former Motown colleagues Hank Cosby and Holland, Dozier and Holland.
Eventually, however, Clive Davis, founder of Arista Records, thought otherwise, and by the end of 1993 " All That She Wants " had made its way to No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
She also famously retorted in response to Clive Anderson's suggestion that Jeffrey Archer should not be given " the oxygen of publicity " that " I'm not that happy with him having the oxygen of oxygen, actually ".
She married Sir Edward Clive Milnes-Coates, 2nd Baronet.
She went on to present the late-night chat show Saturday Night People ( 1978 – 80 ) with Clive James and Russell Harty.
She trained at the National Youth Theatre and RADA graduating in 1986 alongside Clive Owen, Rebecca Pidgeon and Mark Womack.
She was the wife of Edward Clive Bigham, 3rd Viscount Mersey.
She was born in Covent Garden, west London ; a cousin was the actor Clive Dunn.
She presented Notes & Queries with Clive Anderson on television.
She takes delight in any opportunity to expose Clive for the wimp and loser that he is.
He also appeared in Fawlty Towers, Cluedo, The Good Soldier ( an adaptation of the Ford Madox Ford novel ), Elizabeth R ( playing Essex ), The Moonstone, Bel Ami, Sense and Sensibility ( which also featured Clive Francis ), The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, She Loves Me ( in which he sings ) and Blue Remembered Hills ( written by Dennis Potter ).
She was once described by Clive James as Wonder Woman with brains.
She has since also released, on Clive Davis ' J Records, Mahogany Soul on October 16, 2001 ( which also went gold ), and Stone Love on July 6, 2004.
She married the artist Clive Branson, with whom she joined the Independent Labour Party and then the Communist Party.
She was the daughter of Alice Clive and Maj. Gen. William Wilberforce Harris Greathed.
She & co-author Clive Prince elaborate their theory in the Simon Cox documentary ( and book by the same name ) " Cracking the Davinci Code ".
She has recorded four tracks, " Stick to the Plan ", " Missing the Target ", " Infidelity " and the ballad " Why Must the Sunrise " for a diva album called The Plan for Night Dance Records, produced by Scandinavian songwriter Soren Jensen in collaboration with Clive Scott, formerly of Jigsaw.

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