Word: hdc
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...proposed company will be completely independent of the HDC, with the Army underwriting expenses of travel, food, and lodging. In addition to playing at various Armed Forces installations, however, the troupe will also perform in some "downtown" theatres of large cities in Japan, Hawaii, and the Phillipines...
...representation of the Trojan Gate of War, but Giradoux's Tiger at the Gates is not a play about Trojans or even about Giradoux's France and Germany: despite its setting it contains much drawing room comedy, while being concerned with the "stupidity of men and the elements." The HDC production manages to carry it all off with verve...
...HDC has tackled a large and ambitious play and does it well. John Beck's direction has been carefully planned and successfully executed. Tiger at the Gates is an amusing, yet thought provoking, work and its present production highly enjoyable and rewarding...
MacLeish replied that even if a combined Faculty-student committee should be set up to approve productions in the new theatre, there was no reason why the HDC could not submit briefs of plays which it wished to produce. "The HDC might serve as a valuable agency in first screening suggestions," MacLeish said...
Other speakers besides Henning and MacLeish will be Steven Aaron '57, HDC Stage Director, and Jan A. Hartman '61, of the Student Council drama committee...