Word: romeos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following program will be given at the "Pops" concert in Symphony Hall at 8.15 tonight: 1 Entrance of Guests into the Warburg, "Tannhauser" Wagner 2 Overture to "Phedie Massenet 3 Waltz, "Wine, Woman and Song" Strauss 4 Fantasia, "Romeo and Juliet" Gouned 5 From the Suite "L' Arlesienne No.2 Bizet No.2 a. Pastorale b. Farandole 6 "Elli, Eill" Arranged for Orchestra by Agide Jacehia Solo Trumpet, Georges Mager 7 Indian Summer, and American Idyll Herbert "Ouverture Solennelle, 1812" Tschaikoraky 9 Fantasia, "Manon Lescant" Puccini 10 En Badinant D'Ambrosio
...skill of rendering. Mr. Clive's curtain speech, "She sha'n't, she sha'n't, she sha'n't", at the end of Act Two is an excellent example. Without exception however, the cast rendered their parts well. Miss Cleveland was occasionally unconvincing and Mr. Turner's Romeo-like sobbing under the stress of grief was a bit absurd. But these are minor points. If the Jewett Company never dropped below the level of their current production, we should have little cause for complaint...
...remarkably clear enunciation; she deserves all the applause given her. Ernest Hall, song writer, played many of his own works and some that were not, in his own entertaining way. For sheer personality Ensign Al Moore and his U. S. Jazz Band were remarkable. "The Bashful Romeo" is the self-explanatory title of a dialogue by Frank Fisher and Eldrie Gilmore which kept the house entirely happy...
Invitations to Mr. E. H. Sotherne and Miss Julia Marlowe who are playing this week in Boston in "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" to attend a luncheon given in their honor this Thursday in the Trophy Room of the Union have been sent by the Dramatic Club. The dinner will be attended by the members of the Club, and by those students of Radcliffe who helped in last year's productions...
...Romeo alone: Grand Fete at the Capalets", from the Dramatic Symphony, "Romeo and Juliet". Berlios