Word: theatered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...ambassador has contrived such varied aids to modern life as self-winding watches, shock absorbers and mine-detecting devices; but his greatest love is the theater. Leaning back behind his cluttered desk in Manhattan this week, he spoke enthusiastically of his longtime friendship with impresarios Morris Gest and David Belasco...
Music from the 13th to 17th centuries will be feature in a concert by the Pro Musica Antiqua Ensemble of Brussels, Belgium, at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Sanders Theater...
What has been called 'the "Carmen Illusion" about Spain has faded a bit in the past decade. But a bit of the illusion persists these nights on the stage of the Shubert Theater. "A Night in Spain" is a melange of the expected strumming guitars and staccato heel dancing...
...theater building is as organic a part of a liberal arts college as the library, the laboratory, or the lecture hall. In a sense, it is a laboratory itself, where the great dramas of the Greek, Elizabeth, and Modern Ages may be handled in the container in which their creators intended them...
While waiting for the miracle of a theater building to materialize the University could be taking a second important step. That would be the formation of a faculty committee to study the best method of directing the academic theater once it exists. Whether courses in playwrighting, directing, and acting are desirable, and whether a permanent professional director for student productions should be added to the faculty, are pertinent questions for the University's consideration...