Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second meeting for candidates for the stage, business and publicity departments will be held in Fairfax 42 next Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A publicity department, separate from the business department, has been recently created. Those men who have had experience in newspaper work or general publicity are also urged to report...
Kismet will prove of double charm to the Harvard man since it is not only a play of remarkable excellence, a genuine novelty in stage entertainment capitally done, but also, as it happens, the work of a not very old alumnus. Mr. Edward Knoblauch, unlike the other Edward--Mr. Sheldon--has until comparatively recently been better known, or at least equally well known, in England as here. Indeed, Kismet came to America only after it had won signal favor in London in 1911, and this not because Mr. Knoblauch chose that the British stage should foster his work but that...
Candidates for speaking parts in the spring production of the Dramatic Club should sign up for trials at Fairfax 42 between 2 and 5 o'clock today. Candidates for business and stage manager positions will meet in Randolph 13 at 7 o'clock to discuss the work to be done...
...customary number of musical selections, and the appeal to attention is frankly on the side of the story, with what amounts to incidental numbers, both songs, and dances, introduced for the sake of variety. The chorus of "Copper Moon" would have gained in effectiveness had it been sung "off stage"; and in several cases a faster tempo would have improved the spirit of the songs...
...many respects "The Stymie" is one of the most distinguished undergraduate offerings of the type appearing in recent years. The professional excellence of the book and lyrics, the almost uniformly good acting, the surprisingly firm stage technique which marks the entire play from beginning to end; these and many minor theatrical virtues go to make up a performance of which the Pi Eta Society should be proud. A. T. DAVISON...