Word: liar
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After a competition of several weeks, designs have been selected for the settings of Goldoni's "Liar", which has been chosen by the Dramatic Club for its twenty-sixth production. From several sets of designs submitted by members of the Dramatic Club last week, those of John McAndrew '24 were considered best suited to the requirements of the production...
...poster competition for the Dramatic Club's fall production "The Liar" will get under way this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock with a meeting in the Club's rooms at 69 Mt. Auburn Street. The posters must be submitted before November 3. As soon as the owner of the winning poster is announced, he automatically becomes a member of the organization...
...Dramatic Club who were unable to report at the open meeting in the Union last night, may report at the Dramatic Club rooms at 69 Mount Auburn Street at 1 o'clock today. A meeting, which will interest club members as well as candidates, is the reading of "The Liar" by President R. C. Burrell '25 in Paine Hall of the Music building tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Acting trials will begin next Monday, and blue books, in which to sign for the trials, will be shortly placed at the Co-operative and Leavitt and Pierce...
...Scenery and Designing of Sets" by Professor Arthur Pope '01 of the Fine Arts Department. Other speakers are Professor J. T. Murray '99, who will give a history of the club, and J. W. D. Seymour '17, who will say a few words on "The Production of 'The Liar...
...Liar" is one of the dramatized stock stories which were produced on the stage of the 18th century. In that period certain companies of actors were accustomed to select one of their ten or twelve stock stories on hand, two or three hours before the public production, and then produce it on the stage, improvising the speeches. Goldoni conceived the idea of dramatizing such a play, and "The Liar" is one of his successes. It was first produced in 1750. In brief, it is the tale of a young man who lies himself into a tremendous tangle of love affairs...