Word: staging
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...officers of the Pi Eta Society for the second half year are: President, F. E. Fuller; Vice-President, A. M. Allen; Secretary, E. W. Baker; Treasurer, F. A. Fernald; Executive Committee, Allen, H. A. Richardson, F. A. Dakin; Initiation Committee, J. H. Bacon, F. A. Dakin; Stage Manager, F. R. Burton; Chorister, R. Luce; Caterer, R. Cumming...
...chorus is termed commatic. The tones were regulated by certain nomes not extant which were probably stiff and inharmonious. We have given up all attempt to reproduce Greek music, but if the actors could have trusted themselves to sing, or at least to intone, the analogy of the Greek stage would have been more strictly followed. As it was, the actors said their part and were answered by a singing chorus. We now see what was the problem with which Mr. Paine had to deal, and we cannot deny that he has managed in a masterly manner. The chords which...
FRANCIS J. CHILD,Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass,THE officers of the H. P. C. theatricals are as follows : Acting Manager, W. R. Thayer; Stage Manager, C. Sprague; Musical Manager, C. Johns; Property Manager, A. Harvey; Prompter, C. MacVeagh...
...following have been elected officers of the Everett Athenaeum: President, C. J. Hubbard; Vice-President, F. B. Fay; Secretary, C. P. Worcester; Treasurer, M. H. Cushing; Stage Manager, C. M. Belshaw; Chorister, J. H. Wigmore; Executive Committee, C. H. Grandgent, O. H. Perry, H. B. Jacobs; Editors, A. A. Wyman, A. C. Lane, R. W. E. Wilson...
...departments intrusted to them. Thus, Professor Paine will write the music; he has indeed already written the score for the first and second choruses. Professors Goodwin and Norton will attend to the costumes; Professor J. D. Allen to the dancing; Mr. John Wheeler is studying up the subject of stage action; Mr. Riddle undertakes the training of the actors, and another gentleman will prepare the libretto...