Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...tragedy suffered in the acting. Mr. Loud, as the chief character was good in voice and manner, but made his part too much a monologue addressed to the audience; nor was he adequately supported. More attention should be bestowed by the coach upon the interaction of the characters, their stage positions, and their gestures...
...superficial appearance, but at bottom it is something far better. I am greatly mistaken if "The Clod" is not the best one act drama that has been seen here for several years, and if it has not all the essential qualities of well merited success on the professional stage. ERNEST BERNBAUM
...Hasty Pudding Club will stage its annual spring production, a two-act musical comedy entitled "The Legend of Loravia," in the club theatre on Holyoke street tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. This will be a special performance open only to graduate and undergraduate members of the club. Monday evening the second performance, especially for undergraduates, will also be given. Tickets for this performance at $1.00 each will be on sale at the Co-operative Branch, Herrick's, and Leavitt & Peirce's, or may be obtained from T. K. Richards '15, Hampden...
...real live stage, with real lights and real scenery, with a real company of actors, so far as the men, at least, were concerned, converted the Living Room of the Union into a theatre last night, when the Sophomore class held forth. The show was called "The High Fliers...
...seven musical numbers have been composed by the following men: I. D. Farquhar, F. S. Hyde. R. M. Jopling, P. F. Reniers, L. M. Sargent, D. MacC. Stewart. The entire orchestration has been done by I. D. Farquhar and the scenery designed by H. F. Weston. The entire stage management is in the hands of W. C. Boyden, Jr., and a committee of seven, consisting of H. L. M. Cole, J. E. Lancaster, E. A. LeRoy, Jr., C. B. McLaughlin, R. H. Norweb, P. C. Rodgers, and R. S. Sturgis. During the dinner and between the acts of the play...