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Abandoning Sanders Theatre, scene of its former production, the Harvard Dramatic Club moves to the Hasty Pudding Club House tonight for its presentation of Sean O'Casey's "Juno and the Paycock." The curtain rises in the Holyoke Street establishment at 8:30 o'clock...
WHDH will broadcast preview scenes from "Juno and the Paycock," forth-coming Harvard Dramatic Club production, tomorrow night at 10:30 o'clock. The radio performance of Sean O'Casey's comedy will feature Theodore P. Allegretti '47 and Helen McCloskey in selected passages, plus interviews with the stars and director of the play...
Plans for an early May production of Sean O'Casey's "Juno and the Paycock" were announced last night by the Harvard Dramatic Club. Casting will begin at Big Tree at 7:30 o'clock tonight and will continue through tomorrow afternoon and evening...
Serving as a curtain raiser to Androcles was Sean O'Casey's Pound on Demand-a piece of slapstick about two drunks skittering about a post office while trying to cash a money order. The skit, like the more potted of the two performers, fell flat on its face...
...posthumous, unfinished Balzac might have said more if Zweig had lived to finish the telling. Hesketh Pearson's Oscar Wilde was a sober, intelligent study of a man-and type-who is rarely treated with either sobriety or intelligence. Three literary autobiographies rated notice: Communist Playwright Sean 0'Casey's Drums under the Window, which stirred personalities, poetry and politics into a uniquely Irish stew; Liberal Franz Schoenberner's Confessions of a European Intellectual, which touched more gaily than profoundly on the soul of European man; Tory Poet-Essayist Osbert SitwelPs The Scarlet Tree, which drew...