Word: eta
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mind If I Do", the 1922 Pi Eta Show, will open its season tonight at the Society's theatre, when the annual Grads' Night performance will be given, for graduate members of the society only. The first public performance will be in Jordan Hall, Boston, on New Year's Eve, and the performances in Cambridge will be on January...
Tickets for the 1922 Pi Eta Show "Don't Mind If I Do" will go on sale today in Cambridge, and early next week in Boston, Providence, and Newton. Tickets for the two performances at the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, which are to be on Friday and Saturday, January 6 and 7, go on sale this morning at the Coop and at Leavitt and Peirce's. Tickets for the performance at Jordan Hall, Boston, on New Year's Eve, may be obtained at these places, and at Jordan Hall and Herrick's, in Boston. Tickets for the Providence performance...
Several of those whose work has contributed to the success of the Pi Eta shows in the past few years have parts in the cast of "Don't Mind If I Do", the 1922 production, which was announced last evening. The names of the ponies, the show girls, and the chorus men were also announced...
...Dramatic Club, however, fills a special place in the dramatic activities of the College. For while the Workshop produces the original work of its members, the Pi Eta and Hasty Pudding give "home-made" musical productions, and the various language clubs give plays in foreign tongues, the Dramatic Club limits itself to the works of English playwrights or translations of pieces which are not likely to be produced professionally in this country. The club, in the past, has been highly successful in this policy and has proved that there is an appreciation of good drama in the University. The past...
...Eta Show will be given at the close of the Christmas Recess, according to an, announcement made yesterday by J. A. Nickerson '22, general manager of the production. This change from the custom of former years, when the play was given in the spring, was decided upon in order that rehearsals and performances may conflict as little as possible with examination periods and other College engagements. Five public performances have been arranged for, as follows: at Jordan Hall, Boston, December 31: at Players' Hall, West Newton, January 2; at Providence, R.I., January 4; and the PL Eta Theatre, Cambridge, January...