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...Opera Guild merger proposal is one of the major proposals before the Student Council committee studying the future of Harvard drama. The proposal, calls for a joint treasury for the Opera Guild, the Gilbert and Sullivan Players, and the HDC. It also seeks to restrict House dramatic organizations in their use of out-of-House personnel...
...words of one character for the mouth of another. When he ran out of the dialogue for big scenes, he decided to let them speak to each other in stilted excerpts from the book's descriptive prose. Perhaps authors henceforth should be warned by the Dramatists' Guild that anything they say may be used against them...
...Harvard Opera Guild's proposal for a united theatre group would appear to be a rather undramatic and realistic proposal for a more efficient and better supported series of dramatic productions at Harvard. All too often, a college-wide theatre group has been short of funds and, as a result, could not back a large enough production to make a significant amount of money. The proposed committee would, to a large extent, enable a theatre group to avoid lean years caused by financial deficits from the previous season. The new committee would also allow for more efficient scheduling of production...
...politically, as well as dramatically inclined. The new group, as proposed, would have the "sole" power to contract a debt for the new Harvard Theatre. In other words, the new group intends to be the Harvard Theatre. The three groups about whom the committee will be formed, the Opera Guild, H.D.C., and G. & S. players, should certainly be the nucleus of the governing body of the new Theatre. It is to be hoped they will consider themselves an administrative committee governing its member groups, rather than a power clique...
Thinking ahead along these lines, the head of the Opera Guild suggested that the College Administration restrict participation in a House play to only members of that House. This would be a boon to the College-wide groups, but would ruin House drama, which has been a most enjoyable part of Harvard Theatre. The scheduling power of the new committee, moreover, should not be used to make it difficult for a House group to find a place to rehearse...