Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Competitions for acting, business managership, publicity, stage, and electrical departments will be outlined by the president, J. W. D. Seymour '17. Candidates for any of these positions will sign up after the meeting. The plans for the Dramatic Club's spring production will be told and the selection of short plays chosen will probably be announced...
...will hold an open meeting in the Territorial Room of the Union for all those interested on Wednesday at 5 o'clock. Professor G. P. Baker '87, director of the 47 Workshop and adviser of the Dramatic Club, will speak. It is probable that some professional actors, actresses, or stage managers from the Boston theatres will also attend and speak. Competitions for acting, business managership, publicity, stage and electrical departments will be outlined. Candidates will sign up after the meeting, if they desire to enter one of the competitions, and actual work will commence within a few days...
...respective boxes. The time for applying for dance orders and tickets to the Union has been extended one day. The invitation committee will hold office hours in the Secretary's Room of the Union this afternoon from 5 to 6 o'clock. Positively all dance orders and tickets, including stage', must be obtained then...
Another product of English 47 has reached the New York stage in the one act play, "The Clod," by E. L. Beach '13, which the Washington Square Players are playing at the Bandbox Theatre. The Dramatic Club produced this play in its bill of one-act plays in the spring of 1914, and its success at that time is now being repeated in New York, where the critics have awarded it first place in the current production at the Bandbox...
...Morgan '16, S. van K. Fairbanks '17, S. B. Sage '17, J. A. Swinson '17, E. Galligan '17, S. Dillon '17, W. R. Osgood '17, R. W. Hoskier '18, W. F. Savale '18, F. Bocher '18, and W. E. Fuller '19. M. P. McNair '16 is stage manager...