Word: guild
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ground for the new theatre of the University Players Guild at Woods Hole. Massachusetts has already been broken, it was announced last night by T. J. Smith '30, manager of the Harvard Dramatic Club. The Guild, comprised of 25 players, ran a two months season at Falmouth last summer, netting a $11000 gross gain. As a result of this success, it plans to open the new $40.000 theatre next summer for two months, after which the players will perform during the winter season in New York City...
...future plans are to take graduates from many more colleges to prepare them, in the New York season, for a professional career. The directors are Charles Leatherbee '28, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club last year, and Bretaigne Windust, president of the Princeton Theatre Intime of the University Players Guild...
...Guild Socialism", Professor Elliot, Sever...
Faust. Wrapped with the finest trappings of the Theatre Guild and propelled by delicious off-stage airs, Goethe's masterpiece was revealed to Manhattan theatregoers as a tedious, mouthy drama several acts too long. There were moments when it was possible to believe in Mephistopheles, as played by Dudley Digges, an urbane and prowling devil; but his villainies were those of a barroom miscreant, his sacrilegious witticisms those of a sophomore, and it was impossible to get excited about the events which led up to the doctor's tragedy...
STRANGE INTERLUDE?Bleak and elaborate notes, by Eugene O'Neill and the Theatre Guild, on one woman's life (TIME...