Barry Hazen

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229 documents for Barry Hazen
  • The house that Anna Bogaard-Hazen and her husband, Barry Hazen, bought on a cul-de-sac in Eldorado in 2005 had everything on their list of amenities -- views, privacy, a pretty front porch. In fact, when they first saw it, "Our jaws just dropped," she recalled.

  • Al Horn, Barry Hazen, Atlanta, Ga. (court-appointed), for plainti...

  • ATLANTA - A courthouse shooting spree that left a judge and three others dead could have been avoided if a plea deal tentatively reached weeks earlier in the accused gunman's rape case had not fallen through, a defense lawyer said Monday. Brian Nichols' lawyer in the rape case, Barry Hazen, said he is "100 percent confident" the March 11 rampage at the Fulton County Courthouse would not have happened had the plea deal gone through during a mid-February hearing.

  • The Santa Fe Playhouse production of Ken Ludwig's Lend Me a Tenor is as nice a piece of community theater as I've seen here in years. Lighthearted and laughter-filled, it yet takes itself completely and professionally seriously, which after all is the main requisite for farce. The goings-on can look wild and witless to the audience, but they have to be grounded in the actors' absolute, in-the-moment conviction that they are living something real. Anything like self- mockery weakens it, and self-indulgent "insider" acting, like insider trading, can be the kiss of death. The Playhouse must have put a lot of work into the play to have it come out as well-oiled and brightly burnished as it did at the May 7 matinee. Director Barry Hazen did a quite competent and creative job of integrating t...

  • A 38-year-old Lee man was arrested after he reportedly shot off a gun while visiting a relative who lives in Springfield and then tried to run from police. Neighbors of the relative on Old Winn Road called police after hearing the gunshot around 3:30 p.m. Sunday, said Maine State Police Trooper Barry Meserve. When law enforcement officers arrived, Hazen Shaw reportedly tried to drive away.

  • The setting: a hotel room in Cleveland, Ohio. The time: September 1934. The characters: an opera singer, a stage- and love-struck male secretary, a bellboy, an impresario, four amorous women, and a corpse. Add six doors and what do you get? Lend Me a Tenor, Ken Ludwig's screwball show involving backstage antics, mistaken identity, dark humor, and women -- mostly in a state of undress -- who must seek refuge in closets, behind doors, and in a bubble bath. The comedy opens at 8 p.m. Friday, May 5, for a three-week run at Santa Fe Playhouse. "I was really struck by the preciseness of the writing," said director Barry Hazen, who said he saw the original Broadway production that premiered in 1989. "I've always been attracted to high-speed farce comedy. Given the times now, everyone needs a g...

  • Cocaine, booze, group sex and swingin' nightclubs provide the social landscape for [Bent]'s opening scene, cleverly drawn to emphasize 1934 Berlin as a mirror of 1970s urban gay party life. Max (John Rochester) lives with his boyfriend, Rudy ([David Trujillo]). The two of them share a catty domesticity. Max is in the habit of blacking out and inviting pretty boys home for threesomes; this time he's made the mistake of hosting an SA officer named Wolf (Grant Hicks). Nazis pursue Wolf; Max and Rudy escape, bounce around Germany and are eventually arrested and sent to Dachau. Trujillo's Rudy and [Eric Wynn]'s [Horst] are more vital. Wynn, in particular, turns in a mesmerizing performance, nailing a famous erotic scene in Act 2, for example. Yet another example of [Martin Sherman]'s balls-o...

    ... Rochester, David Trujillo, Grant Hicks, Barry Hazen, David Jones, Artemes C Turchi, Chuck Maynar...

  • Judgment affirmed. Ellington, J., concurs. Ruffin, J., concurs in judgment only.

    Barry M. Hazen, for appellant. Following a bench trial o...

  • Best Playwright: Credit must be given to [Robert Benjamin], [Elaine Jarvik] larvik, [Ron Bloomberg], [Gary Dontzig], Tom Woodward, [Peggy van Hulsteyn] and [Deborah Finkelstein] for turning in witty scripts. These playwrights bring to the stage original miasmas of diverse talent, imagination and : enjoyable loquacity. Woodward's depiction of a man confronting cancer, death and an unapologetic God in So What's Up With [Eliot]? takes the top spot strictly for its power. Best Overall Performance; It is a close call between Bond's Eliot, not to mention his two other solid performances, and [Annie Goodwin]'s portrayal of Emily in A Life. The top accolade goes to Goodwin, who is more than a fine actress. In her portrayal of Emily, she runs the gamut from baby girl to college queen to mature w...

    ... Bloomberg, Darren Dunbar, Clara Soister, Barry Hazen, Jim Hatch and Aaron Leventman. With Rachel ...

  • ...27 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH 03301 . Contact: Michael Connor--...Contact: Commissioner Virginia M. Barry, Ph.D. . 271-3494 . ed.state.nh.us . DIVISION OF I...

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