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...play is given in English, but after the Grecian manner of dramatic production. There are no separate acts, and the action is not interrupted, but the play is divided by the use of a chorus...
Although given in English, "The Book of Job" is presented in the Grecian manner, as the presence of the Greek choregus and chorus in the cast indicate. There is a prologue and an epilogue recited by the choregus, who is the leader of the chorus during the progress of the drama. Settings for the play are designed in the modern fashion, patterned to some extent after those used by Granville Barker in his production of Euripides' "The Trojan Women" in the Stadium a year...
...Menorah Society will produce "The Book of Job" in Jordan Hall, Boston, on May 8. The play, though performed in English, is Grecian in manner and scenic design. The Bible story has been arranged in dramatic form by Horace Meyer Kallen '03, now an instructor in the University of Wisconsin, where he has produced the play with great success...
...example was a temple erected on a stone which slanted at 40 degrees. The city was divided into wards, each of which was closed off by a massive gate. The construction of these gates, and the surrounding walls of fortification, were shown to have many points in common with Grecian styles...
...portion of the room will be separated by a wall. The area thus cut off from the lecture hall will form a semi-circular corridor, in which it is planned to hang the casts which are now in the main hall of the museum. By this means the original Grecian pieces, which are to remain where they are in the front hall, will be separated from the casts of the original statuary...