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  • Mark Ramont, who directed "Carpetbagger's Children," remarks on the composing skills that complement Nielson's sound-effects-focused pragmatism.

    'The Glass Menagerie': Sound designer Matthew M. Nielson conjures up auditory effects 2011

  • With "Menagerie" on the burner, Nielson recently devised twangy tunes for "The Carpetbagger's Children" at Ford's Theatre and crafted the seashore effects and Gaelic cadences that enabled Round House Theatre's "Charming Billy" to range through time and space.

    'The Glass Menagerie': Sound designer Matthew M. Nielson conjures up auditory effects 2011

  • Foote's "The Carpetbagger's Children" (Jan. 21-Feb. 13, 2011), which ran off-Broadway in 2002 (Quotidian Theatre Company in Bethesda did it in 2007), is a monologue-rich memory play in which three adult sisters recall their family history.

    New musical 'Liberty Smith,' revival of 'Sabrina Fair' on tap at Ford's Theatre 2010

  • Ford's Theatre will offer a world-premiere musical set in the Revolutionary War era, "Liberty Smith," as part of its coming season, along with Horton Foote's play "The Carpetbagger's Children," starring Washington theater lights Holly Twyford, Nancy Robinette and Kimberly Schraf.

    New musical 'Liberty Smith,' revival of 'Sabrina Fair' on tap at Ford's Theatre 2010

  • He observed old Larkin talking earnestly to Isaac on the other side of the street, and began to regret that the regiment of United States troops had been removed on the Carpetbagger's advice.

    The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire 1907

  • He had in reserve a weapon which he had found in the Carpetbagger's English career, with which he could crush him at a single blow, but he had not expected to be forced to the extreme necessity of using it.

    The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire 1907

  • Since the tea, the plucky P.R. guy at Imageworks, Don Levy, has filled the Carpetbagger's in-box with photos and videos and reams of printed material pointing to the merits of "Alice," which won "best 2-D to 3-D conversion" at the International 3-D Society's awards on Wednesday.

    NYT > Home Page By BROOKS BARNES 2011

  • As part of Carpetbagger's continuing series of interviews with the directors of the Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film the men behind "Dogtooth" and "Incendies" so far, we spoke recently to Mr. González Iñárritu, 47, about "Biutiful" and the lessons he's learned from his three previous experiences as an Oscar nominee.

    NYT > Home Page By LARRY ROHTER 2011

  • It regularly presented premieres of major works, like Horton Foote's "The Carpetbagger's Children," the musical "Jekyll & Hyde" and Tennessee Williams's posthumously discovered "Not About Nightingales."

    NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER KELLY 2011

  • In Carpetbagger's continuing series of interviews with the directors of the Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film, here are excerpts from a telephone conversation with Mr. Villeneuve in Montreal.

    NYT > Home Page By LARRY ROHTER 2011

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