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Last night many members of the Dramatic Club accepted the invitation of the Shubert Theatre to Mr. Knoblauch's play. "The Faun" is an unusual piece of work--unusually original in conception and unusually successful in execution. The comedy is genuinely amusing and the "teaching" of the play sanely convincing. Barring a little uncertainty in some of the characterization and an inevitable sense of incongruity when the Faun first appears, the play is a genuine success for those who attend the theatre to think as well as to laugh and to enjoy as well as applaud...
This evening will be Harvard Night at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, where "The Faun," by E. G. Knoblauch '96, is being presented. Members of the Dramatic Club may obtain tickets at half prices to this performance, which will begin at 8.15 o'clock...
There will be a Harvard Night at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, tomorrow evening. The play now being presented at the Shubert is "The Faun", a comedy by E. G. Knoblauch '96. Members of the Dramatic Club may obtain tickets at half price...
...Carb '09, has had a play produced in New York. E. B. Sheldon '08, the first president of the club, has produced three plays previous to the one which is now appearing in Boston; two of them, "The Nigger", and "Salvation Nell" have been very marked successes. E. G. Knoblauch '96 has also produced a play in New York. In connection with these it is almost needless to mention the dramas of Percy MacKaye '97, especially "The Scarecrow", produced in 1910, and "The Faith-healer" of William Vaughn Moody...
...plays by Harvard men which are now in Boston are "The Faun", a comedy by E. G. Knoblauch '96 at the Shubert, and "Princess Zim-Zim" by E. B. Sheldon '08 at the Plymouth. It is needless to say that the plays deserve the support of the undergraduate body both for their own sake and for that of the authors. The CRIMSON wishes especially to call the attention of the College to the Harvard Night at the Shubert tomorrow (Friday) evening. It is not a duty for us to attend and to show our support of Mr. Knoblauch's play...