Word: stage
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...immaterial. "Fool 'em, don't bounce 'em," says Valpey. Of course, when the other team has the ball, you've got to bounce 'em. That is why every afternoon Valpey has his men belting each other around the practice field near Dillon Field House. "We're in the bumping stage now," he says, "and it's all boom-boom-boom till...
...Devens errors on the first two balls slammed by Crimson batters set the stage for hits by Conlson, Mannino, Lunder, and Coppinger, with a walk to Huntington sandwiched in between. It was good for five runs. Single runs in the third (on Coppinger's single, Gannon's freak hit over second, and Crosby's energetic fly to right) and fourth, when Huntington doubled and Coppinger squeeze-bunted expertly to bring in Mannine, accounted for two more...
Perhaps, despite the inadequate cast in this production, the problems of "Antony and Cleopatra" are too much for the stage. Perhaps it will be up to a super-colossal cast in a super-colossal, non-stagebound movie to achieve the really satisfactory version of this masterpiece that three and one-half centuries on the stage have failed to produce...
When the curtain goes up at 8:15 o'clock on an almost prop-less stage, the HTW players will face probably the largest first night audience over to assemble in the College, George Leiper '50, HTW publicity director, predicted last night...
Playwright Miller uses a good many of Ibsen's devices of gradual disclosure; he has developed a rather mannered, deeply native style of dialogue which is well suited to the stage but does not come sharply to life on the screen; he has told his story with compassion as well as passion. The picture is scarcely more than a photographed play, but it is unusually well acted-notably by Robinson, Lancaster and Christians. It is earnest, it is on the side of the angels, and it is not without genuine dramatic vitality. Yet it is in no way deeply...