Word: haliday
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...same time, both Haliday and the Harvard Theatre Group disclosed details of a contract leasing the Brattle to the HTG for two weeks in mid-December. The Theatre Group will open December 11 with Shakespeare's "Coriclanus...
After four months of unsuccessful financial appeals, Bryant Haliday, general manager of the Brattle Theatre, last night admitted failure and announced "The Brattle Theatre is dead...
...money has been raised in our drive for financial assistance," Haliday explained as the reason for the failure. A month ago, the Brattle announced that it needed $20,000 to reopen...
With a fresh start, Brattle will probably not trip again. Benefitting from four years of mistakes, Bryant Haliday, Brattle's general manager, produced three plays this summer, profiting to the extent that the theatre did not lose money and the performers received adequate pay. Now the going will be easier, since the City of Cambridge has granted Brattle a liquor license. This will provide an extra source of revenue, as it has for the Boston Symphony...
Experience has shown the Brattle Company that the theatre has a business as well as an artistic side to it, and they must attend to both. Haliday and his group still believe in repertory theatre, but idealism alone will no longer keep the curtain up. The audiences which have applauded Brattle must become its angels, trusting that, once on the stage, the Brattle Company will not step down again...