Word: creon
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Lewis Morrison, as Creon, fulfilled the utmost expectations of his most ardent admirers. He showed himself throughout an experienced actor in every word and every motion, portraying his character with better effect than any of the others, excepting, perhaps, Mr. Riddle. The selection of Mr. J. J. Hayes to play the part of the aged and blind priest of Zeus, was probably as good a one as could have been made, as his voice and manner were exactly suited to such a character. Later in the play, however, as the Shepherd, he showed some room for improvement. His utterances were...
...Lewis Morrison, who is to take the part of Creon in the Greek play at the Globe Theatre next week, arrived in Boston yesterday...
...most ardent admirers. She displays throughout a strength and, at the same time, a delicacy of feeling that is equalled only by her superior gesture and the spirited intelligence with which she reads her lines. This last quality, in fact, characterizes the work of all the artists: The Creon of Mr. Morrison, the Teiresias of Mr. Hagan, and the Palace Messenger of Mr. P. Charles Hagar, all show a careful preparation and study, an attention to details, a dignity and power that are admirable, and stamp them as actors of undoubted ability...
...Creon Mr. Lewis Morrison...
...dinner at Professor Norton's on June 9, given by the Committee to the members of the Greek play, the president, Professor Goodwin, in calling upon Mr. Henry Norman, '81, to respond to the toast of "The Cast," expressed the hope that Creon would give them the latest news from Delphi. After replying to the toast, Mr. Norman read the following verses, remarking that Apollo asked the indulgence of the company, as it was so long since he had been called upon to furnish any hexameters...