Word: stagings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor G. P. Baker '87 will give his seventh lecture in the series on "Dramatic Composition" under the Lowell Foundation in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be "Settings, and Relating the Play to Stage and Actor." Tickets may be obtained free from the Curator of the Lowell Institute at Huntington Hall. Applications by mail must be accompanied by a stamped and addressed envelope for each ticket. The final lecture of the series will be given on Thursday afternoon on "The Total Effect...
...meeting of all business and stage manager candidates for the spring performance will be held in Randolph 13 on Wednesday at 7 o'clock. J. K. Hodges '14 will outline the work which leads to the positions of property, electrical, press, business, and stage managers. No previous experience is necessary...
...crews have been on the river, the work has been surprisingly good. The customary crudeness, characteristic of early rowing, is to a great extent lacking. The men have taken good advantage of the work on the machines and in the tank, and seem to be now at a stage unusually advanced for this time of year. The prospects on the whole are bright. There is an abundance of good material to fill up the places of the five members of last year's eight who graduated last June, and the competition for the vacant seats will be keen, a factor...
Owing to the unexpected financial outlay which would be necessary for the construction of a suitable stage in the Union, and owing still further to the long time the Living Room would have to be closed for the workmen, it has been necessary to change somewhat the plan of dramatic performances in the Union as was originally announced. The Union management takes great pleasure in announcing that next Monday, in Brattle Hall, the Delta Upsilon will give a Union performance of their play, "The Comedy of Errors," which Professor Baker reviewed in yesterday's CRIMSON. This performance will be open...
...year adds Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors." The production is ambitious and interesting. For one of the first times in this country a setting is shown such as Munich and other German cities have long used for Shakespearean plays. A dark blue cyclrama drop fills the back of the stage. At front as a kind of inner proscenium, or as replacing the tormentors of former days, are doors at left and right in panels painted to represent marble. Pinkish curtains carry the eye back from the drop curtain to these panels. Properties or bits of setting placed between these panels...