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...Legend of Loravia" was presented before a large audience of undergraduates by the Hasty Pudding Club in the theatre on Holyoke street last evening. The comedy has ben reviewed by F. Schenck '09 as follows...
...With the possible exception of Benchley, J. R. O. Perkins is the best comic actor Harvard has had for years. He alone would make a show worth seeing. In "The Legend of Loravia," however, he is by no means alone. Hodges does a remarkable piece of acting in two contrasting roles; so completely does he differentiate the twins that one almost expects him to walk up to himself at the end and stand beside himself for the final chorus. Freedley makes a fascinat- ing and talented heroine, and wears his clothes and manages his hands with unusual ease and naturalness...
...Hasty Pudding Club Show. "The Legend of Loravia." Undergraduate Night. Club Theatre, Cambridge...
...undergraduate performance of the Hasty Pudding play "The Legend of Loravia," will be given in the club-house on Holyoke street, Monday evening, at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at $1.00 each are now on sale at the Co-operative Branch, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Herrick's; they may also be obtained from T. K. Richards '15, Hampden 28. A special performance will be given this evening, open only to graduate or undergraduate members of the club...
...Legend of Loravia," is a two-act musical comedy written by J. K. Hodges '14, and E. Streeter '14. The plot centers in the mythical land of Loravia, a mountainous principality of Europe, and depicts the struggle for the throne between the twin princes Louis and Ferdinand. The scene of the first act is laid in the Grand Salon of the Pre Catalan restaurant in Paris; and the second act is staged at an inn outside of Rontevest, the capital of Loravia. The features of the play are the lyrics, which are more closely connected with the plot than those...