Word: amphitryon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...record for dramatic longevity, according to Jerry Kilty, president of the HTW. He stated last night that over $200 worth of subscriptions had already come in through the mail. He implied that the success of the play should equal that of the Harvard Dramatic Club's recent production, Amphitryon...
...production of "Amphitryon 38" will satisfy people looking for a farce, with liberal doses of gods, swans, and Greek sex. Tickets for these productions can be obtained through the PBH Ticket Agency which operates over the phone and over the desk from...
...response to popular demand," HDC officials announced last night that two extra performances of "Amphitryon 38" will be presented, tomorrow and Thursday evenings. They will supplement an already scheduled Saturday performance, tickets for which have been on sale at Yale for over a week. Harvard ducats for any of the three remaining showings can be obtained at PBH or the Coop...
...assured performance that missed few opportunities to play up all aspects of his prank on Alkmena. David Bauman was adopt as Mercury, the pandering, puckish son of Jupiter of an earlier affair. He achieved, through good timing, the proper tinge of irony to his barbs. Though the role of Amphitryon, thanks to the machinations of Jupiter, is relatively small, John Seiler handled it skillfully...
...several years. He has made no concessions to the peculiarities of Sanders and has achieved a picture-frame stage through ingenious use of curtains and cables. The direction of Robert Seaver was commendable. He has done wonders with a play in which pace and timing are essential to success. "Amphitryon" clicks along with complete certainty of purpose...