Word: scenic
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...season will last four weeks and many of the world's great singers will appear besides the added attraction of Mile. Pavlowa and her unparalleled Ballet Russe. The Boston Grand Opera Company has arranged for the presentation of the most modern and elaborate scenic effects and the orchestra is to be one of the finest that has ever appeared with the company...
...theatre, taking up successively the proscenium arch, the seating arrangements, the lighting effects, etc. Charles E. Skinner, of the rhetoric department, who conducts the class in dramatic technique, has general charge of the project, and with Mr. Mann is securing for the playhouse the latest ideas in lighting and scenic effects. The theatre will have its own orchestra pit, seating eight or ten pieces, and its own greenroom and dressing rooms. The productions will be written by the audiences, for the dramatic students will act out their own plays there...
...large squad of men worked on the stage yesterday and last night, getting everything in order and trying out scenic and lighting effects. This work will continue this morning. Several of the artists are now in Boston, and the rest will arrive today. The Metropolitan Opera House's huge orchestra is also due today...
...Chimes" was produced by the Workshop last winter with great success. It is an excellent example of illusionary setting and was one of the Workshop's most effective scenic productions. Miss McFadden, one of the founders of the Workshop, won the Craig Prize with her play, "The Product of the Mill...
...pity, of course, that the play cannot be given in a University theatre, which is adequate in stage and scenic capacity. However, the day of the Harvard Theatre is coming; the need of one has long been felt...