Word: montpepin
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Dates: during 1925-1925
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...outstanding performance of the matinee was easily that of Mr. Emlen Etting, who was cast in the difficult role of Georges Godefroid. From beginning to end he maintained a very high standard of acting. Carlton Smith as Alfred Godefroid and Yves Buhler as M. Montpepin also interpreted their parts with accuracy. Richard Merian as Labordave, presented a very fine piece of acting. It is unfortunate that Ernest Iselin, the president of the Cercle, was not able to take a better part than that of Raoul de Saint Medard. Gordon Bell was cast in a minor role as M. Charbonneau...
...Etting '28 and Carlton A. C. Smith '27 will play the leading male roles; Georges and Alfred Godefroid, Mr. Yves Buhler will play Montpepin while Ernest Iselin '26, President of the Cercle Francais, is cast as Raoul de Saint-Medard. Labordave will be played by Merian while G. K. Bell will assume the role of Charbonneau...
Miss Janet Sabine, daughter of the late Professor Sabine of Harvard, authority on acoustics, will play opposite Mr. Etting as Lucienne Godefroid. Miss Louisa Bazeley will be cast as Mme. Charbonneau and Miss Elizabeth Lyman will play Mme. Montpepin. In the smaller parts are cast Miss Charlotte Moseley as Argile, Miss Helen Howe as Rosine Charbonneau, Miss Helen Streeter as Francoise and Miss Juliet Greene as Julie...
...changes have been announced in the original cast as it was first announced. E. P. Etting '28 as Georges Godefroid, and C. S. Smith '27 as Alfred Godefroid will take the leading roles. As Montpepin, Y. H. Buhler will once more grace the French stage with a generous interpretation of the part, while President Ernst Iselin Jr. '26 is cast as Raoul de Saint-Medard. R. D. Merian '27 will impersonate Laborsave, while G. K. Bell '25 will assume the role of Charbonneau, a small, though delightful part...
Opposite Etting will play Miss Janet Sabine, daughter of the late Professor Sabine of Harvard, authority on acoustics. Miss Elizabeth Lyman, who as the Barbara Fritchie of Beacon Street has amply proved here powers of acting, will assume the role of Mme. Montpepin, with Miss Louisa Bazeley as Mme. Charbonneau. In the smaller though none the less interesting parts are cast Miss Charlotte Moseley as Argile, Miss Helen Howe as Rosine Charbonneau, Miss Helen Streeter as Francoise, and Miss Juliet Greens as Julie...