Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reappearance of Hasty Pudding Spring Show posters in the Yard, after a lapse of three years, is one more indication that conditions at Cambridge are slowly swinging back to the normal plane of before the war days. It has been long since the curtain of the Pudding stage has creaked up on a much rouged and closely shaved chorus of pseudo-girls, and since basso-voiced heroines and sotto-voiced prompters have held an undergraduate audience thrilled by the unrehearsed actions of a Pudding cast. "Crowns and Clowns" will be a welcome visitor to the University...
...when the Harvard Dramatic Club produces a play, it may do so only by accepting the kindness of a private club in allowing it to use a stage. It has no home which it can call its own; its scenery and properties after a production either become lost for want of room to keep them, or they must be crowded into the already desperately crowded 47 Workshop Room in Massachusetts Hall. Despite this, the Club has been able to do what no other University Dramatic Club has done,--successfully to write, stage, and act its own plays, in productions that...
...stages of both auditoriums should be equipped with modern lighting and other theatrical devices to provide proper facilities for experiments in the visual side of the stage. It would be exceedingly interesting if experiments in scenic effects could be carried out in the various club theatricals as well as in the 47 Workshop...
...also planning to stage one or two fencing bouts to decide the fencing championship of the University...
...Friday and Saturday evening, the twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth of April. The club has announced the following management for these theatricals: G. A. Brownell '19, manager, P. Zach '19, advertising manager, G. C. Barclay '19, publicity manager, and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, ticket manager, R. McA. Lloyd, stage manager...