Word: ballet
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...benefit entertainment including "The Goirl of the Golden Pest" from the Hasty Pudding Club play, "The Lotos-Eaters;" the Pony Ballet and songs from the Pi Eta play, "The Financier," and the Giant and May Lord scenes from the Delta Upsilon play, "The Knight of the Burning Pestle" will be given in Brattle Hall on Monday evening, May 13, at 8 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Glee Club Quartet, and I. S. Broun '08 will deliver several monologues. The entertainment will be followed by dancing until 1 o'clock...
...Stungin Stocks, and R. D. Murphy, in the part of Frances Parks, a rich young lady in love with James Percival Brown, a Harvard graduate, have the principal musical scores and give their songs with more than ordinary brilliancy. R. V. Arnold '08, who, accompanied by the Pony Ballet, did some dances, made a decided impression. F. W. Taft '07, as Joshua Phineas Brown, was the most amusing character and did his part well...
...opera has never before been given in complete form, though many parts have often been sung or played in concerts. The ballet music, which consists of Moorish dances, and which is especially good, has been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra with great success. The song sung by Azara, while waiting for her lover, is regarded as one of the greatest operatic arias...
...night at 8.30 o'clock in Jordan Hall, Boston. This year the two plays are Moliere's, "Le Medecin Malgre Lui," a satirical comic opera, with a musical score composed by Charles Gounod; and "Le Chapeau d'un Horloger," a modern farce by Mme. Girardin. Music for the ballet and songs will be provided by an orchestra, composed mostly of members of the University. The farce will be presented first, followed by Moliere's comedy. At the end of the performance an Address to Moliere will be recited by F. de R. Storey 1L., and a Hymn sung...
...members of the ballet are: M. S. Winpenny '09 (etoile), A. S. A. Brady '08, B. Hall...