Word: mudgett
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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More and more it seems that Boston must rely on "local talent' for its artistic diversion. To attempt to make possible the bringing of worth while attractions, musical and dramatic, which had been successful in other cities, Mr. Mudgett went, last year, to the Opera House, as manager. Evidently, however, one cannot foist artistic things on a city which does not care to have them. Thus the visit of the Swedish Ballet, announced for the coming week, has had to be cancelled owing to lack of sufficient public response. We do not believe that this conclusively shows a lack...
Through the courtesy by Mr. L. H. Mudgett of the Boston Opera House and under the auspices of the Division of Music, on Monday evening, October 29, Mr. Charles D. Isaacson of New York, well-known lecturer and author, will give a lecture in the Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on "How to Listen Intelligently to Grand Opera." The lecture will begin at 8.15 o'clock. It will be free, and open to the public. Seats will be reserved until 8 o'clock, however, for members of the University...
...Madame Marie Sundelius, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Pablo Casals, the world's greatest 'cellist, as soloists. Tickets may be procured at the Symphony Hall box office for $5, $2, $1.50, $1, and 75 cents, all day. Checks may be drawn to the order of L. H. Mudgett, manager...
...greatest 'cellist, have been secured as soloists. Tickets are now on sale at $2, $1.50, $1, and 75 cents, and a limited number at $5 (no war tax), and may be obtained at the Symphony Hall box office. Checks may be drawn to the order of L. H. Mudgett, Manager...