Word: theaterized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great piazza, opulent, spacious, its auditorium seven tiered, its broad stairways of scintillant marble, the Teatro Colon easily outranks, surpasses all other South American opera centers. Its seating capacity is 3500- It has been spoken of by Burton Holmes, famed traveler, loquacious lecturer, as "the best appointed theater I ever inspected." Commenced in 1889, completed in 1908, it has teemed ever since with the most consistently well dressed public in the world. To those not in evening dress-the embellished portal is Cerrado, Chiuso, Ferme, Locked...
Similarly in the theatrical world the Garrick Gaieties, a review given by the younger players of the Theater Guild, deleted a skit in which one Philip Loel ably impersonated Mr. Bryan...
Puppets. Frances Lightner has concocted a ragged play about rag dolls, human and otherwise. Into a rather unusual setting of a marionette theater on Mulberry Street, Manhattan, the playwright plucks somewhat forcibly at a snatch of the Pagliacci motif...
...Hersey '99 will speak on "The Theater Collection of Harvard University" at the Boston Public Library at 3.30 o'clock tomorrow...
...finances of the thing puzzle me, too. If the University cannot afford such a school, why could not Baker have been permitted to raise funds as he offered to do? But really there is no reason why 47 Workshop plays, produced in a college theater, would not become highly popular--and finance the school...