Word: bower
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This performance becomes more and more gratifying, after a comparatively slow opening scene. The final scene is first-class farce, skillfully handled on the small platform stage by director Wheeling. Ellen Bower's music and Paul Etter's costumes both add greatly to the lighthearted mood of the play...
William S. Wheeling '50 did the translation of "Figaro!" for H.T.G. and Ellen Bower '50 composed the special music. John G. Kerr '52 will star as Figaro...
Fair Rosamond (Henry's well-known paramour), whose famous hardships in a bower have inspired romantic writers for ages, gets only cold glances from the author. The story of the jealous queen's proffer of the dagger and poison bowl is discarded; for Rosamond, "flower of the world," died young in pious retirement. Still, Miss Kelly captures both the glitter and the solidity of the Middle Ages...
Palmer Dixon '50 produced, while William S. Wheeling '50 both translated and directed the play. Background music was arranged by Elien Bower '50 and choreography by John F. Keough...
...translation of "The Marriage of Figaro" is now being prepared under the direction of William Wheeling '50 for use in the coming House-to-House production by the Harvard Theatre Group. Ellen Bower '50 is writing new incidental music to go with...