Word: kaya
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first performance of the Hasty Pudding Club play, Hi-Kaya, will be the graduates' night on April 25. The public performances will be given at the Hasty Pudding Club theatre on April 26 and at Copley Hall, Boston...
Paul Revere Hall, a man about town, Professor Lasher, a geologist, and Obediah Ham, a grind, go to the polar regions together to see Hi-Kaya, the chief of the northern tribe, and prevail upon him to return with them to America. In the second act they are seen at Sheepshead Bay race track. In the third act they become involved in international complications in the polar regions. English, German, French and Austrian warships with their officers are trying to get possession of the country, but finally relinquish their claims to the United States. The sentimental part of the play...
...cast will be as follows: Hi-Kaya, H. L. Movius '02 Omiyi, G. S. Barton '03 Aurora, S. Waller '03 Obediah Ham, J. A. Dix '02 Paul Revere Hall, H. L. Riker '03 A. Tribesman, W. Wadsworth '02 Professor Lasher, M. W. Ware...
...Banjo and Mandolin Clubs. S. Baird '03 will also probably sing some solos. The selections by the Musical Clubs will be given in the following order: "Florodora," "Creole Belles," "The Show Girl," "Passing of the Band," "Fleurette," "The Lion Tamers," "Banjo Seranade," Medley, "Coon-Coon-Coon" and "Kaya-Kaya...
Preparations for the Hasty Pudding Club's comic opera, "Hi Kaya," are nearly completed, and for several weeks there have been regular rehearsals. The principals and choruses have shown so much interest and ability in rendering the music, which is exceptionally good this year, that there is every indication of a well finished performance. The scenes of the first two acts of the play represent the Polar Regions, which gives an opportunity for effective stage settings, such as ice-bergs, snow-huts and reindeer. A feature of the first act is the Polar Bear Ballet by eight of the largest...