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Jean Giraudoux' comedy-satire clothes the theme of war and its causes in the flowing dress of Greek and Trojan; in doing so it saddles that theme with the static staging and long speeches of all but the most sensitively handled of Greek dramas. Last night's HTG's production was fully adequate, but only rarely sensitive. The result was disappointing...
...Harvard Theatre Group will present Beaumarchais's Figaro in the Union dining hall Friday evening, April 28, Robert H. Di Comes '50, manager of the HTG announced last night. The group will also tour the House dining halls, starting with Leverett...
...HTG last night announced the following production staff for the spring show: managing director, David Bowen '51; director, William Wheeling '50; producer, Palmer Dixon '50; stage manager, Harold Stone, Jr. '53; sets, Robert S. Emmet, Jr. '52; costumes, Paul W. Etter '51; choreographer, John F. J. Keogh '52; lighting, Nancy Ryan; and publicity, Robert H. DiComes...
Reaumarchais farce comedy, "The Marriage of Figaro" will be the first of the newly created Harvard Theatre Group's travelling productions, David Bowen '51, managing director of the HTG, announced yesterday...
Besides playing in the Houses, the HTG will start a reading theatre, similar to the Dramatic Club's, which will present performances of rarely-seen plays. It also plans to import theatrical celebrities to talk on drama and to give the money earned thereby to the Theodore Spencer Memorial Fund...