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First produced in Buenos Aires in 1912, the play marks the height of theatrical achievement in South America. The play was written by one of the more modern Argentine playwrights, Senor Julio Sanchez Gardel, and was edited by Mr. Edward Hale Bierstadt, a specialist in the Argentine theatre...
...Witches' Mountain", by Julio Sanchez Gardel, is a three act drama of the Argentine of 50 years ago. Not only has it never before been produced in this country, but it is the first Argentine play that has ever been given in America. The leading role, that of the arch-villain, Don Todeo, will be taken by J. J. Collier '23. Leon, his son, will be played by Burke Boyce '22, and Juan de Dios by B. K. Little...
...dates for the productions of the two fall plays selected by the Dramatic Club, "The Witches' Mountain" by Julio Sanchez Gardel, and "The Violins of Cremona" by Francois Coppee, have been announced. The first performance will be held on Tuesday, November 29, at Brattle Hall in Cambridge. Thursday afternoon, December 1, the club will play at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston; on Friday, December 2, there will be another performance in Brattle Hall. As usual there will be dancing after the Cambridge performances...
...Witches' Mountain", a tragedy in three acts by Julio Sanchez Gardel, was announced last night at the open meeting of the Dramatic Club as the play chosen for its annual fall production which will be given in the latter part of November. As a curtain raiser, the club will present a new version of Francois Coppee's "The Violins of Cremona", a costume comedy in one act, translated into English verse by Edgar Scott...
Tickets at one dollar may be obtained at Thurston's, or on application to W. M. Chadbourne, 19 Weld Hall. Philippo, King of Spain, A. P. Fitch '00. Otra Te, a count, W. N. Seaver '00. Julio, J. W. Gilles '02. Antonio, his nephew, J. H. Holmes '02. Bellides, a gentleman and head of the family so called, W. M. Chadbourne '00. Lisauro, his son, C. F. C. Arensberg '01. Martine, friend to Antonio, G. J. Wright '00. Terzo, Kinsman to Bellides, E. W. James '01. Gerasto, friend to Otrante, H. G. Schleiter '01. Moncado, a courtier, R. D. Brackett...