Word: theatered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...week's end, Parisians, like Londoners, had joined the lunacy wholeheartedly. Said the Paris theater manager: "The greatest sensation the American theater has ever given France." Streetcar still had stops to make in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland and Australia...
...television maker wanted him to draw up sketches for a new line of cabinets. "Fine," said Loewy. "I spent $2,000 on my own set and it hasn't worked right since I bought it." From Glamour magazine came a phone call: How about an article on theater design? "Wonderful," said Loewy. "I've been waiting for a chance to tell everyone what's wrong with theaters." Then Loewy paced nervously through the various cubicles where his associates were planning new designs for everything from tiepins to locomotives...
...David Bauman '51 leads the east of HDC members and candidates in the role of Khlestakov, the Inspector. Anton Antonovitch will be played by Michael Mabry '53. Robert Cipes '50 is directing the Reading Theater in its first production since...
Actress Claire Luce, now rehearsing with the Brattle Theater Company, is scared about $5000 and excited about...
Nikolai Gogol's satire. "The Inspector General," will be presented by the Dramatic Club's Reading Theater this afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Fogg Large Room. The players will read directly from script without benefit of scenery or costuming...