Word: marcs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...patient who thinks he is Shakespeare (Geoffrey Kerr), leader of the Little Theatre movement within the walls, who starts the eminent theatricians on their collaboration. Pirandello, the metaphysician jumps at the notion. If these people think they are respectively Eve, Helen of Troy, Cleopatra, Menelaus, Marc Antony and Octavius, then they must be. And it will be a good thing for G. B. S., he wryly points out, to get an accurate picture of historical characterizations for once. Unruffled, Shaw agrees to join the venture if he can write in a scene, well prefaced, showing the evils of vivisection...
Colonial-"The Green Pastures." Only two more performances in Boston. Last chance to see Marc Connelley's splendid dramatization of Old Testament tales...
Colonial--"Green Pastures." Last two weeks of Marc Connelly's Hebrew-African mythology...
After the luncheon Harrison will talk in the Common Room on "The Lord at 68 Looks Back". He probably has the most remarkable entrance "cue" in all stage history,--"Gangway! Gangway! For the Lord God Jehovah!" This charming actor made his stage debut only two years ago, when Marc Connelly discovered him giving drama readings on Chautauqua programs and in churches. His talk will be open to interested members of the University. The Club hopes to have other prominent actors speak to it at luncheons during the coming year...
Colonial--"The Green Pastures." Marc Connelly's touching epic of the southern negroes in Paradise and Elsewhere as inspired by the bible. Beautiful singing. Reviewed in this issue...