Word: playing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first performance of "Athalie" in Sanders Theatre last evening had more spirit and more smoothness than any of the rehearsals, and by Wednesday, the company will be able to give as perfect a production as can be seen of any play on the amateur stage...
...music and the costumes continue to be the greatest attractions of the play. The costuming of the principals is gorgeous without being in the least gaudy, and that of the female chorus is exquisite. The stage is well lighted by electric stage lights and by calcium lights from the front...
...audience last night showed keen appreciation of the merits of the acting and of the music, which was rendered by members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and by the Cecilia. Several bouquets of flowers were thrown over the footlights to the players, and at the end of the play the male chorus cheered the principals in turn...
...first performance of "Athalie" which took place last night in Sanders Theatre was a thorough success, in every way, and the members of the French Department, especially Asst. Professor de Sumichrast, have every reason to feel satisfied with the result of their efforts, and with the reception which the play received...
ATHALIE USHERS.- The following men have been appointed ushers for the French play at Sanders this evening: F. H. Bigelow, J. A. Loud, B. H. Hayes, W. H. Rand, J. L. Knox, H. Coonley, C. Grilk, L. H. Parkhurst, C. W. Locke, A. Scott, R. C. Davis, S. L. Fuller, N. Perkins, A. A. Sprague, R. W. P. Brown, H. F. Robinson, B. R. Robinson, B. H. Dibblee, O. S. Seaver, H. D. Bushuell, L. W. Redpath, C. D. Woodberry, W. S. Parker. Ushers must be at Sanders at 4.30 this afternoon to receive cards and badges...