Word: theaters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Waiting for Lefty," the controversial drama by Clifford Odets suppressed in Boston 12 years ago, and "The Ping Pong Players," by William Saroyan, will open the Harvard Dramatic Club's 1947 winter season at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Sanders Theater...
Following the three-day run at Sanders Theater, the Club will take the production on a short road tour to Smith and Wellesley...
...Briggs & Briggs and McKenna's can sell out their first shipment of the new "Messiah" recording within two days of arrival, when undergraduates will line up for copies of Italian Cetra discs at $3.25 a shot, when the inability of undergraduates to find seats at the BSO's Sanders Theater concerts begins rumblings of revolt. . . the days of indifference have ended...
...makeup, especially, Grand-Guignol-eurs excel. Their piece de resistance is a boiled, partly skinned head (the actor is wrapped in a silk stocking and daubed with putty, sponge, cloth and "blood"). The theater has a secret recipe for blood; when the stuff cools it coagulates and makes scabs. Thrill-hungry customers in the small auditorium get a dividend when they overhear the hoarse backstage whisper: "Vite, Edmond! Warm up the blood...
Died. Max Maurey, 77, French playwright and founder of Paris' famed Grand-Guignol (see THEATER) ; in Neuilly, France...