Word: htg
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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What prompted the HTG to burden itself with Coriolanus I cannot imagine. The play is justly neglected, being long, badly constructed, unimaginative in expression, and infertile in characterization. It is saved from being a complete loss only by the character of Coriolanus, an interesting and at times moving study of pride and the conflict between private and public virtue. But no single character can justify the exhuming of a dead play...
...rival dramatic clubs, Idler, HDC, and HTG, will no longer "step on each other's toes," Charlotte T. Fox '54, president of Idler, announced last night...
Members of HDC and HTG will take part in Idler's fall production, "Blythe Spirit," on December 5 and 6. The cast, now in rehearsal, includes Kathy A. Gridley '54, Dani G. Holmgren '55, Harriet D. Clarke '54, Wendy M. Robertson '55, Sheila M. Flaherty '54, Thomas V. Gaydos '54, and Michael R. Bouche...
...HTG, on signing its contracts with the Brattle Holdings Company and Cambridge Productions which own the theatre and stockrooms, felt it had "ended a three-year search for a theatre convenient to the University community...
...HTG will be using the theatre, which housed its parent organization for four years. The Theatre Group grew out of the Harvard Veteran's Workship, whose alumni formed the Brattle. During the past few years, the Brattle Company has given artistic and technical help to the HTG...