Word: stage
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Informally dressed, throngs of game watchers who will have been wearing both colors will mix together, and with $2.50 for couples and $1.63 stage as the only obstacles, the crowd will gather in the University...
...negotiations between the CIO and "Little Steel" on the same issue. Meanwhile, the strike date was approaching, Mr. Roosevelt sent three letters to Lewis requesting that he hold off until a settlement could be reached, John L. turned a deaf ear, and the issue rode into its present crisis stage...
...remembered as a great presentation of Shakespeare. The play has been wisely divided into two acts in which the scenes follow swiftly upon each other so that there is no loss of the power of the tragedy. This is made possible by a striking and very usable staging and by the use of music during the interludes of acting. This music was at first too loud and drowned some of the speeches, but that is the only large criticism of the production. To compensate for that, the treatment of the love of the Macbeths is handled admirably, making them more...
Finally, way up under the roof, the old diving cage has been turned into the Club offices, where future presidents and stage managers will start the ball rolling for the productions in Sanders Theatre...
...will consider itself a success, and get a spring season, if the house (1,500 seats) is 60% sold for six weeks. The New Opera is far from regarding itself as a competitor of the Metropolitan; it hopes rather to prepare some of its 50 singers for that lordly stage...