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...school dramatic club at Saugus, Mass, (pop.: 15,000). What the townspeople of Saugus have been talking about ever since, however, is the behavior of the club's 25-year-old coach, honey-haired English Teacher Isabelle Hallin. An experienced summer trouper who spent three seasons with the Garrick Players at Kennebunkport, Me., Saugus-bred Miss Hallin wears attractive, form-fitting dresses, makes adroit use of cosmetics. Moreover, six Bishop rehearsals had been held in the cellar of her home. Were cigarets served? Cocktails? What happened...
Guests and regulars alike at Lakewood get $50 a week. Like other Maine summer stock theatres such as the Garrick Players (Kennebunkport), Ogunquit Playhouse (where for one week Bubble Dancer Sally Rand will appear as the freak draw in They Knew What They Wanted), and the new Boothbay Play house, Lakewood gets its customers from all over the State. Usual week's gross is $2,500. Three years ago, when Groucho Marx appeared in Twentieth Century, the take was doubled. Skowheganites say that fish came out of the lake to see that show...
Great Hamlets of the stage from David Garrick to John Gielgud may be seen in photographs and engravings now on exhibition in the Widener Library...
...earliest Hamlet in the collection is the versatile David Garrick, who appeared at the Drury Lane Theatre in the age of Doctor Johnson. Following him at the Drury Lane came John Philip Kemble, who with his methodical, regular, precise interpretation earned a lasting stage reputation...
Besides these offices, Dr. Little has gained some note as an author, having written the introductory section to "The Education of the Modern Boy", and was editor of "Pineapples of Finest Flavor", a selection of letters by the actor, Garrick...