Word: haliday
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...material for a repertory group because so many of the smaller parts can prove to be gems when given the attention of first-class actors. In the present production, Peter Temple as the schoolmaster, Semyon, Donald Stevens as Sorin, and Jeanne Tufts as Polina are cases in point. Bryant Haliday as Konstantin, shows much improvement over his past tendency toward staginess and oratory and gives his best performance to date. Jan Farrand is ill-cast as the faded actress, Madame Arkadina. Despite all the trickery of the theater, Miss Farrand cannot look faded. And as the physical appearance...
...production. The clear definition of each of the three important characters avoids the ambiguity which prevails in the Greek camp, and in the attitude toward war. Jan Farrand is gorgeous, graceful, and convincing as a Cressida who wants to be faithful but simply cannot say no. Bryant Haliday plays a tragic Troilus with maturity and restraint. His statement of utter despair when his world collapses about him is impassioned, but unexaggerated...
...Bryant Haliday '48, who played Prince Hal in the Workshop's version of Henry IV, has been cast in the role of Troilus. Miss Jan Farrand, member of the Cambridge Summer Theater, will play Cressida...
Novelist Walter D. Edmonds '26, Lewis Perry, former principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, and Major-General Sherman Miles, U.S.A. (Ret.) will judge the oratorical efforts of Robert K. Bingham '48, George Bluestone '49, Robert M. Cipes '50, Robert L. Fischells '50, Bryant W. Haliday '49, John L. Hedges '48, Hugh M. Hill '48, Francis S. MacNutt '46, Lucian C. Parlate, '50, and Paul I. Sparer...
Those who passed the preliminary were: Robert K. Bingham '48, George Bluestone '49, Robert M. Cipes '50, Robert L. Fischelis '50, Bryant N. Haliday '49, John L. Hedges '48, Hugh M. Hill '48, Francis S. MacNutt '46, Lucian C. Parlato '50, and Paul I. Sparer...