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...know William E. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson. Some have seen their hero in times past. Many have seen his pictures, know well his single eye. So when it was advertised that William E. ("Pussyfoot") Johnson would speak in person, not by radio?hundreds tumbled out into the inclement, spring, into a bandbox auditorium. Listening to the one-eyed one, their hearts warmed, their ideals revived, their purses opened...
...Eliot, Jr., '13, a grandson of President Eliot, has charge of the production. Mr. Eliot is a player in the Bandbox Theatre, New York, and has had considerable experience in the production of Euripidean tragedies in Indianapolis, which fit him for this undertaking. The scenery and costumes were designed by Mr. C. Raymond Johnson, art director of the Little Theatre, of Chicago...
Samuel A. Eliot, Jr., '13 will coach the production of the play. Mr. Eliot is a grandson of President Charles W. Eliot. He has had wide experience as a producer in Indianapolis and more recently as a player in the Bandbox Theatre, New York...
Four one-act plays from the 47 Workshop are to be produced in the near future by the Little Playhouse of St. Louis, a theatre in size and purpose similar to the Bandbox Theatre in New York. Among the plays are two which were first given stage presentation by the Dramatic Club, "Good News," and "Five in the Morning." "Good News," by J. F. Ballard '12, later a winner of the John Craig Prize and a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of the club, was produced in the spring of 1913 together with two other notable plays. "Five...
Another product of English 47 has reached the New York stage in the one act play, "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, which the Washington Square Players are playing at the Bandbox Theatre. The Dramatic Club produced this play in its bill of one-act plays in the spring of 1914, and its success at that time is now being repeated in New York, where the critics have awarded it first place in the current production at the Bandbox...