Body Politic heads in different direction // Pauline Brailsford exudes confidence in management role

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: July 27, 1986| Author: Glenna Syse | Copyright information
For years, our classical music critic Robert Marsh has been telling me I really should develop my chest tones.

Invariably, I have told him to buzz off, on the theory I'm not onstage, and in print, at least, I prefer to speak softly and carry a big stick.

However, when Body Politic's new artistic director Pauline Brailsford came in for an interview, I was reminded of his advice.

Although relatively soft-spoken in personal conversation, Brailsford onstage is resonant. He...

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