Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Stage manager-Raymond Henry Norweb '16, of Elyria, O.; assistant stage managers-Edward Allen Whitney '17, of Augusta, Me.; and Edward Philip Goodnow '17, of Brookline; business manager-Lawrence Weld Smith '17, of Newton; ticket manager-Walter Staunton Mack, Jr., '17, of New York, N. Y.; publicity manager-William Henry Meeker '17, of New York, N. Y.; advertising manager-Charles Paulinus Lindahl, Jr., '16, of Cleveland, O.; property manager-Sydney James Rogers '17, of Cambridge; assistant property manager-Fairfield Edward Raymond '18, of Boston; electrician-Theodore Crowninshield Browne '15, of Salem; assistant electrician-Francis Baring Foster '17, of Hyde Park...
...tried plays already given, but the original work of undergraduates and recent graduates of the University. In short, although coming after most college dramatic associations, the club at once took an advanced and unique position among them, as an encouragement both to the technical and interpretative side of the stage, and in the actual play-writing...
...Sword," by F. Bishop '08, "The Night Riders," by Edwin Carty Ranck '13, at that time a special student, "Alaric Jourdan's House," by R. M. Townsend '96, "Kid," by Elmer Caroline Ehrlich, Radcliffe Sp., and "The Foundlings," by Annie Andros Hawley, also a special student at Radcliffe. The stage settings for "The Night Riders" were markedly realistic and the whole atmosphere of the play was a faithful reproduction of life in Kentucky. All of the other plays were up to the standard of the club...
Last year the fall production consisted of two plays, "The Three Strangers," an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's story, by L. Hatch '05, and "Let's Get Married," a comedy by E. L. Beach '13. In the first of these plays the stage-settings, designed by I. Pichel '14, now stage manager at the Castle Square Theatre, were so remarkably done as to bring forth highly favorable comment from the most careful Boston critics. "Let's Get Married," the longer of the two plays, was awarded the Dramatic Club Prize presented by J. K. Hodges '14, president of the club...
...Cosmic Which and its charming originality lies in the fact that it is totally unintellgible to the audience. This effect is brightened by the dramatist's device of playing the fourth act first, and in finishing with the third act, while none of the characters appear on the stage while the curtain...