Word: theaters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John Gabriel Borkman (by Henrik Ibsen; produced by the American Repertory Theater) is the second-to-last of Ibsen's plays and second-best Ibsen. Yet much of it is powerful in a somewhat old-fashioned way, and John Gabriel Borkman himself, even though not encountered till he is more of a ruin than a man, is a commanding figure...
Last week's production was frequently sharp theater, but was thrown badly off center by Actor Jory's failure to make Borkman either the dominating or the large-dimensioned figure he should be. His Borkman was much too hollowly histrionic, too ostentatiously "tragic." It was Eva Le Gallienne and Margaret Webster, as the two sisters, who did most to pace the play...
Alternately harmonizing together and battling for audience approval, the Eli and Crimson Glee Clubs met last night in their annual song feast and brought down the house more than once with rendition of college songs and other light works in Sanders Theater...
Coincident with their highly successful debut in a joint concert with Yale last night in Sanders Theater, the Harvard Glee Club announced tentative plans for the forthcoming academic year...
...venture of the organization this term is the Harvard Ticket Agency, which procures theater, concert, and sporting event tickets for students without service charge...