Word: stage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hasty Pudding annual show has been selected and complete arrangements made for the Cambridge and Boston performances. The play chosen for this year's production is "Barnum Was Right," a play in a prologue and two acts, written by S. P. Sears '17 and R. E. Sherwood '18. The stage management is handling a big scenic project with good results. The scene of the prologue is laid on Mt. Olympus, that of the first act in a movie studio, and the second act in a San Francisco cabaret. The cast for the play is as follows: Ganymede, a slave...
Manager, H. G. Reynolds '17; stage manager, E. A. Whitney '17; ticket manager, C. Higginson...
...Dramatic Club have been retained for further trials. An unusually large number of men reported for the trials this year, and the material as a whole is good. Those who have not been retained for the acting parts have the opportunity of making the Club through the stage department, and can compete for the acting parts in the productions next year. All additional candidates for the stage department, which includes the property, scenery, electrical and costuming departments, are to report to R. A. May '18, Westmorly 46, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This is the last call for candidates...
...well selected as to voices. Though not collectively extraordinary in the usual sense, it had single features not to be overlooked. And in speaking of the chorus, mention should be made of a rather violent but well executed dance done by one of its members. The scenery and stage effect were well beyond the ordinary. Mr. Urban knows well how to accomplish results in this line...
After the plays have been read at the open meeting tonight, the competitions will be outlined. All prospective candidates for the acting, stage and publicity departments are expected to attend. Blue books will be available in which acting candidates can sign for trials to be held tomorrow afternoon in the Trophy Room of the Union...