Word: casts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stand for God, Church and my country," he said. "When compared to the sufferings of my country, my own fate is unimportant ... I am not accusing my accusers. If, from time to time, I must cast a light upon conditions, it is only a revelation of my country's surging pain ... I pray for the world of justice and brotherly love; I pray for those who, in the words of my Master, know not what they are doing. I forgive them with all my heart...
Billy Rose, kinetic little man about Broadway, did a double take. After the first-night performance of Light Up the Sky (TIME, Nov. 29), he had admitted in print that it was "fast" and "funny." But a couple of Moss Hart's cast of caricatures bore a striking resemblance to Billy and wife Eleanor Holm; Billy simmered for a few days, then went back for a second look. This time, he reported with satisfaction, the capacity audience wasn't finding nearly so much to laugh at. "Opening night yaks were being greeted by yawns." Billy's diagnosis...
...total percentage of juniors voting was 63.8 percent as compared with 66.6 percent in the Sophomore Class Committee election two weeks ago. Largest concentration of voting was in Adams House where 74.8 percent of those eligible cast ballets. Only 37 percent of Kirkland voted...
Luretta Valtz, chairman of a committee to choose the play for presentation in March, reported the group's choice as "Star Struck," a one act comedy by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Overlooking the possible difficulty in obtaining a Great Dane as a member of the cast, Miss Valtz urged the class to approve the decision...
...Casting ends today for the major roles in the forthcoming HDC production of Kaufman and Hart's "The Man Who Came To Dinner." The HDC is conducting an especially far-reaching search for talent in order to provide Monty Woolley, who will star in the play as the terrible tempered Sheridan Whiteside, with a good supporting cast...