Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor G. P. Baker '87 spoke on the college actor and his relation to the professional stage at the open meeting of the Dramatic Club yesterday afternoon. In his talk he emphasized the need of plasticity in the college actor, pointing out the tendency of amateur actors to simply learn the lines of the author, and neglecting to correctly impersonate the character. The college actor should remember that he is merely a color in a pattern, a part of a "stock company", not a star of the evening. Professor baker stated that the only way to build up a role...
With this new stimulus toward better and newer things, and again taking the lead in influencing the serious dramatic activities of the universities, the Dramatic Club is one step nearer a most desirable goal,--the day when it may become a powerful source of material for the stage of the nation. We welcome what is undoubtedly the beginning of a new epoch...
...with Miss Gertrude Kingston, will form the chief attraction at the Toy Theatre for the next two weeks, beginning last night. W. L. Bullock '17 is playing, the lead with Miss Kingston, who was the founder and original manager of the Little Theatre in London. I. Pichel '13, former stage-manager at the Castle Square, is acting in "Overruled," the second part of the bill...
Candidates for the stage and business staffs of the club will be called out shortly, and rehearsals will begin as soon as the plays to be produced have been decided upon...
...University hockey team overwhelmingly defeated the Williams seven 9 to 1 in a slow, loosely-played contest at the Arena last evening. Williams showed little speed and almost no stick-work or team-play and at no stage of the game was really dangerous. On the other hand, the University did not show its usual form and there was practically no attempt at team-play. The entire squad with the exception of Clark, who is not yet in condition to play, took part in the contest...