Word: director
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Once again, most of the blame can be deposited on the front lawn of director Frank B. Hanson. Tufts has an extremely unusual stage. The audience completely surrounds the stage area, sort of in the style of a diminished Yale Bowl. Further, there are very few rows of seats, so nowhere are you more than a few feet from the actors. As the large majority of modern plays are written for the proscenium stage, or the room with three walls, as someone once called it, there are distinct problems of staging at Tufts. One of the most obvious of these...
...entire Boston Arts Center is the result of the vision and collaboration of four enterprising men: Perry T. Rathbone '33, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts; William Morris Hunt '36, Executive Producer of the Cambridge Drama Festival; Nelson W. Aldrich '34, Chairman of the Board, Boston Arts Festival: and Jerome M. Rosenfeld, President of Jerome Press Publications...
...wrote for a magazine, "The Fugitives," which ran for three years. Also working for it were John Crowe Ransom, Robert Penn Warren, Donald Davidson and William Yandell Elliott, Harvard Summer School director...
Professor Harold C. Schmidt, director of the chorus, has announced that the Mozart work requires a small orchestra of woodwinds, trombones, timpani, and strings. Interested parties may contact him at the Music Building, extension 2791, or in Sever 11 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings...
Pork Chop Hill. Director Lewis Milestone (All Quiet on the Western Front), working from S. L. A. Marshall's Korean battle report, tells the heart-racking story of a latter-day Thermopylae...