Word: freedley
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Young and Fair (by N. Richard Nash; produced by Vinton Freedley in association with Richard Krakeur) deals with life at a fashionable junior college for girls. And there's considerable life to deal with, for behind its trim ivied walls Brook Valley harbors more problems than an arithmetic book...
Musicals may come and go, but Gilbert and Sullivan are good forever and Vinton Freedley seems to have discovered the fact. The program for "Memphis Bound" lists Don Walker and Clay Warnick as authors of the lyrics and music for Mr. Freedley's latest production, "with a grateful nod to W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan." Sir Arthur and Mr. Gilbert deserve more than a grateful...
...purpose of the organization is to present premieres of worthy dramas, especially those by undergraduates, or revivals of great works. The latest undergraduate show was "Too Late to Laugh" by Vinton Freedley, Jr. '14, which was produced...
Jackpot (book by Guy Bolton, Sidney Sheldon & Ben Roberts; music & lyrics by Vernon Duke & Howard Dietz; produced by Vinton Freedley) is a large-scale musical that ran to telephone figures and adds up to zero. Considering how many smart people are involved in it, Jackpot seems almost like a conspiracy of dullness...
Among those who have "stirred the Pudding" are Robert Benchley and Vinton Freedley, as well as countless notables who have made their names in fields other than the show business. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, and the late George Baker were grease-paint at 12 Holyoke Street. J. P. Morgan was a show manager, and the walls are lined with posters and mementoes telling the story of other plays and personalities...