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In a churning rowdydow of rant, cant, poetry, politics, music, magic, rite and ribaldry, the play moved across the stage like half a dozen movies mingling incompatibly on a giant screen.

Under the direction of Peter Brook, Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company has transformed Peter Weiss's play into a cinematic rowdydow no less frazzle-dazzling than it was on the stage.

Under the direction of Peter Brook, Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company has successfully transformed Peter Weiss's hit play into a cinematic rowdydow no less frazzle-dazzling than it was on the stage.

The exit of John Temple Graves II from the staff of the Birmingham Age-Herald last week was a five-day rowdydow.

Into the fold on Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, stole a rowdydow team from Carnegie Tech, rocked Rockne's unbeaten Baby Buntings asleep, 19 to 0.

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