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...outdoor performances yesterday afternoon and yesterday evening of Shakspere's "As You Like It" and the "Comedy of Errors," were events to be remembered long. Not before in Cambridge, and perhaps but seldom anywhere, have such plays as these been presented in such fitting surroundings as those of yesterday, and with such excellent acting as that of Mr. Greet's Woodland Players...
...play, offering less prominence to individual excellence than "As You Like It," showed the uniform strength of the company. Mr. Ben Greet and Mr. C. Rann Kennedy the two Dromios, showed unusual appreciation and restraint, avoiding the buffoonery so often substituted for the humor of their lines. A nice discrimination was noticeable between the impersonation of Antipholus the Ephesian and Antipholus of Syracuse. A real difference in attitude, the difference between native citizen and stranger, stood out clearly in both characters throughout the tangles of mistaken identity...
...order of the performances today will be the reverse of that of yesterday. The "Comedy of Errors" will be given in the afternoon at 4 o'clock and "As You Like It" at 8 o'clock. The conditions under which the performances will take place and the casts of the two plays will be the same as was announced yesterday...
Outdoor Performances of Shakspere's Plays, by the Elizabethan Stage Society of London, on the College grounds. "The Comedy of Errors," at 4 p. m. "As You Like It," at 8 p. m. Admission by ticket only...
...first performances of the outdoor plays of Shakspere will be given this afternoon and evening by Mr. Ben Greet's Woodland Players under the auspices of the English Department. The afternoon performance will be "As You Like It," commencing at 4 o'clock, and that in the evening the "Comedy of Errors," at 8 o'clock. Both performances will begin promptly upon the hour. The grounds will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the evening. With suitable weather, all the performances will take place in the quadrangle, east of Sever Hall...