Word: mama
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second production of the series given each year by the 47 Workshop will take place at Agassiz House this evening and tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. "Mama's Affair," a comedy in three acts by Rachel Barton Butler, holder for 1915 of the McDowell Fellowship for Dramatic Composition will be presented...
...second play of the series given each year by the 47 Workshop will be produced at Agassiz House on January 25 and 26 under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87. The play, "Mama's Affair" is a comedy in three acts, written by Rachel Barton Butler, holder for 1915 of the McDowell Fellowship for Dramatic Composition. The Workshop is one of the few University activities that has not been set back by war conditions. During the fall and early winter, Workshop plays of former reasons were revived and played at the Hasty Pudding Theatre, the Copley Theatre...
...cast of "Mama's Affair" is as follows: Dr. Jansen, M. A. Shattuck '19 Henry Marchant, C. S. Howard '20 Tommy Hooper, F. S. Owen '19 Mrs. Orrin, Doris Halman Mrs. Marchant, Lillian Hariigan Eve, Dorothy Googins Mrs. Bundy, Mrs. Myles Standish...
...goes back to a college function three or four years after commencement. For instance, last night at the Hasty Pudding Club, where the Harvard Dramatic Society gave its fall production, there were all the same sights usual just a year or two ago. There was the eagle-eyed mama, chaperoning her daughter; the wild company of the mild, harmless, and altogether blameless Harvard boy who sat on the other side of mamma and imagined he was seeing life...
...remains of what may once have been a plot centre about a law student in Paris who has not yet met the girl; the girl herself; a Mama with suffragette leanings, yet clothed in most ladylike attire; a Papa who made money in Omaha, Neb., transferred it to his wife. and now will drink cocktails on the sly in spite of her; an English lord wanted by Mama for Marjorie; a mock-English lord to do the confusion-of-identity stunt;--all these and more are tangled up in Cook's Office in Paris with the Opera standing bravely...