Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee in charge of the New York production is made up of G. E. Massey '15, chairman; publicity--W. H. Meeker '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17; tickets--W. S. Mack '17, L. S. Kuble '16 P. C. Rodgers '16 will manage the stage end of the production, the assistant stage managers being R. C. Williams '16, and E. A. Whitney '17. Other officers are: property manager, E. P. Goodnow '17; assistant property manager F. E. Roymond '18; costume manager, C. B. McLaughlin '16; electrician T. C. Browne '15; assistant electrician, F. B. Foster '17; prompter, H. S. Morse...
...Cercle Francais in the club room, Grays 17, next Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. M. Brieux is widely known in this country and abroad not only as a dramatist of the first rank but for his keen interest in every branch of social reform. He has used the stage as many men use the pulpit or lecture room, and he has used it with far greater effect. Some of his best known plays are "La Robe Rouge," "Simone," "Les Avarieux," and "Les Trois Filles de M. Dupont...
...pity, of course, that the play cannot be given in a University theatre, which is adequate in stage and scenic capacity. However, the day of the Harvard Theatre is coming; the need of one has long been felt...
...Dramatic Club orchestra has been rehearsing for the past two weeks in preparation for the first performance to be given on December 8 The orchestra will paly between the acts and on the stage during the third act as well as for the informal dance following the performance on December 8 in Brattle Hall. The personnel in as follows: leader--L. S. Kubie '16; first violins--R. N. Cohen '18, N. M. Gediman '17; second violins-- B. J. Mattuck '18, S. B. Kaiser '18; violoncellos -- D. O. Woodbury '18, S. L. Kuhn '16; violo -- A. L. Whitman '18; clarinet...
...June will bring pleasure to all lovers of good music. Two similar out-door productions, "Agamemnon" and "Joan of Arc," have been presented in the Stadium, and both met with pronounced success. It is planned to have this presentation as much as possible like the festivals at Bayreuth. The stage arrangements will resemble those of the previous performances. The Stadium is too well adapted for such uses as this to be given over entirely to athletics. It should be used more frequently for the presentation of great pageants and dramatic spectacles...