Word: stagings
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Richard Ordynski will have general charge of the production and will conduct the rehearsals. The play will, therefore, attain a distinction unusual in such presentations, for Dr. Ordynski is a stage director of international reputation and was associated with Max Reinhardt in the revival of this same play-and of the other "chronicle-histories" of Shakespere in Germany some years ago. He will also be remembered by members of the University for his successful producing of the Dramatic Club's plays last spring...
...community. Although the point of diminishing returns has doubtless been reached under the old conditions, improvements in methods and especially the large scale application of rotation of crops in regions such as the South where this has been little tried may do much to restore temporarily a stage of increasing returns; and thus cheaper food may be provided for the population. This is a larger aspect of modern agriculture which contains promise, and is another argument for the expert in agriculture...
...comment outside the University. In Cambridge, however, students make up but a small part of its audiences. As home-made performances the Dramatic Club plays have to overcome the prejudice against unpaid good acting. In their present form they are amateur only in the fact that the club members stage, manage, and act the plays without compensation...
...Hapgood was formerly editor of Collier's Weekly and also gained reputation as a dramatic critic of the New York Commercial Advertiser and Bookman. As an author his writings include "The Stage in America," "Life of Daniel Webster." "Life of George Washington," and "Industry and Progress...
...Hamlet" will be acted upon an old English stage, first constructed in 1893 for the presentation of Ben Jonson's "Silent Woman." The stage was afterwards remodeled at great expense and is now the most nearly perfect Elizabethan stage in existence. The last time it was used was in 1907 when Maude Adams acted "Twelfth Night" on it. The reconstruction of this stage for use in Sanders Theatre will be started about the middle of April under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker...