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...play in four acts and five scenes by Turgenev. Translated from the Russian by S. M. Mandell. Acting Version by Rouben Mamoulian. Produced under the direction of Rouben Mamoulian. Setting and Costumes by M. S. Dobuzinsky. Executed by Raymond Sovey. Being presented now at the Tremont Theatre by the Theatre Guild as the third in its series of Boston productions with the following cast: Herr Shaaf Charles Kraus Anna Semenova (Islaev's mother) Minna Phillips Natalie Petrovna (Islaev's wife) Alla Nazimova Mikhail Aleksandrovitch Rakitin Earle Larrimore Lizaveta Bogdanovna (a companion) Virginia Gregori Kolia (Islaev's son) Norman Williams Aleksei...
...best theatrical offerings now playing in Boston. Miss Cowl enters into the spirit of this charmingly vivacious comedy with a whole heart and she is well supported by an adequate east; especially Loon Quartermaine in the part of Malvolio. Added to this, the settings by Raymond Sovey are unusually clever and beautiful. The text is practically complete and the musical arrangement by Macklyn Marrow completes a good production...
...small, not the least masculine. Yet, looking back, it is impossible to picture the play without her performance. It seemed spiritually inspired, valiantly sustained, utterly convincing. The remainder of the cast maintain the enviable standard of the Guild productions. The designing in settings and costumes by Raymond Sovey rank at the head of the season's stage investitures...
...board of managers for the production is made up as follows: manager, B. W. Currier '22; stage manager, Donald Angier '22; publicity manager, A. T. Kent '22; ticket manager, R. G. Potter '22; assistant ticket manager, E. G. Selden '23; electrician, G. H. Shattuck '22; costume manager, R. W. Sovey; scenery manager, A. M. Goode...
Both the scenery and the costumes for the Hasty Pudding Club Show this year will be designed by Mr. R. W. Sovey, a well-known professional designer of New York who has just returned from Ohio where he has been working on an extravagant masque production. The setting will be an elaborate interior of the country home of a wealthy American business man. In the back there will be French windows, while at the right will be a staircase; an unusual feature in amateur theatricals made possible by the fact that the setting will not be changed for the second...