Word: stage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Committee on Dramatic Management includes members from various organizations which give plays during the year. Its purpose is to lessen the cost in the production of plays by economizing as regards scenery and other stage details. The object of the Committee on Organizations is to systematize and cooperate with all clubs in the University other than athletic, editorial, and social, for the furtherance of their usefulness in the future...
...tragedy entitled "Fenris the Wolf", and a year later "Jeanne d'Arc", which was produced by E. H. Southern and Julia Marlowe in both America and England. His next important works were "The Scarecrow" and "Mater", both written in 1908, the latter of which was put on the stage in New York and San Francisco by Henry Miller. In addition to these, he has written a number of minor odes and poems...
There will be a meeting of all business and stage manager candidates for the fall production of the Dramatic Club in Holworthy 2 this evening at 7 o'clock G. S. Deming 2G.B. and H.W. Miller '12 will speak on the work required. The dramatic club wishes to state that the competition for business managers will be run on entirely different lines this year than in the past. Contrary to the usual custom, the advertising work will be omitted; in this way it is hoped that the competitions will prove far more attractive than in the past and that...
Candidates for the position of assistant stage manager for the fall productions of the Dramatic Club should report to H. Wilcox, Holworthy 2, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. G. S. Deming 2G. and H. W. Miller '12 will outline the work of the competition. No previous experience is necessary...
...since Blanche Bates has appeared here in a play that remotely approached comedy. But last night found her at the Hollis in a part that is all comedy and of a very light and pleasant sort. Avery Hopwood wrote "Nobody's Widow" and David Belasco put it on the stage. Consequently it is very difficult to say who is the more responsible for the grace and brightness of dialogue and atmosphere that almost make the play seem high comedy instead of very superior farce. It has little body, to be sure, but it has a light touch in the writing...