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...Workshop" will present "The Call of the Mountain," a play in four acts by E. C. Ranck, at Agassiz House Theatre, this evening and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The play is a tragedy of the Kentucky mountains, centering around the attempts of an unscrupulous mountaineer to keep his position as boss of the county. Mr. Ranck is entirely familiar with the life in Kentucky, and his main character, Zeke. Holston, played by S. J. Hume 1G., is not overdrawn with his killings and defiance...
...Ranck has had a great deal of experience in dramaturgy. One of his plays, "The Night Riders," was produced by the Dramatic Club in the fall of 1911, and he wrote "We, The People," which John Craig presented at the Castle Square some time ago, in collaboration with J. F. Ballard...
...People," a play in four acts by J. F. Ballard and E. C. Ranck, had its first production on any stage at the Castle Square yesterday. Not too interestingly, not too realistically, not too subtly, the authors have told a story that in its several parts, at least...
...whole, the play was satisfactorily acted and received an enthusiastic reception from the large audience. Messrs. Ranck and Ballard cannot doubt, at least, that there is very live interest in whatever they bring forth...
...special interest to the University is the opening production of an American play, "We, the People," at the Castle Square Theatre tonight. The authors, Mr. J. F. Ballard and Mr. E. C. Ranck, both received their training in dramatic composition in Professor Baker's "47 Workshop." Mr. Ballard has already achieved one notable triumph in "Believe Me, Xantippe," produced last year. The CRIMSON wishes every success to this new work of the Harvard school of drama...