Word: act
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been found imposible to secure the rights to use the dramatization of Rudyard Kipling's "At the End of the Passage," the Yale Dramatic Association has selected two one-act plays to take its place. The first of these is "The Ghost of Jerry Bundler," by W. W. Jacobs and Charles Rock, a play that has been used by Cyril Maude and other well-known actors. The other is "The Stranger", a tragedy by A. F. Jenks, Yale '14, who was manager of the Dramatic Association last year. The other two plays, "St. Bartholomew's Eve" and "Behind the Beyond...
...special Shaksperian performance for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund to be given at the Hollis Theater on Thursday, will be at 2 o'clock instead of at 8 as was previously planned. Tickets for this performance, consisting of "The Merchant of Venice," omitting the fifth act, and "Katherine and Petruchio", Edwin Booth's adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew," may be obtained at the box office of the Hollis Theatre at Herrick...
Several more men from the University, wanted to act as "supers", should see W. L. Bullock '17, Ridgely 41, this morning...
...double bill of Shakspere will be presented for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in which several members of the University will take important parts. The bill will consist of "The Merchant of Venice," omitting the fifth act, and "Katherine and Petruchio," an adaptation by Edwin Booth of "The Taming of the Shrew." This combination was often given by Booth, but has not been seen since his time. The present production is under the direction of Mr. Edward Uroom, who played in Booth's company...
About twelve men from the University are wanted to act as "supers". Men wishing to act in that capacity should leave their names with, W. L. Bullock '17, Ridgely 41, as soon as possible...