Word: tours
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale Dramatic Association will make a tour of eleven cities during the Christmas vacation, producing Oscar Wilde's comedy, "An Ideal Husband." It has been planned to give the first performance in Bridgeport Conn., on December 18 and the last in Detroit on New Year's Day. Twenty-two men will make the trip...
...performance here on April 24 will wind up a two-year American farewell tour, which Forbes-Robertson and his wife, Gertrude Elliott, who acts with him, are making. The company is now acting on the Pacific coast...
...with such artists as the Bancrofts, Madame Modjeska, Irving, Mary Anderson, and Sir John Hare; at the end of that period he opened the Lyceum Theatre, London under his own management. His plays with Henry Irving included "Much Ado About Nothing." "Henry VIII," and "King Arthur." The present American tour is his sixth the first being with Mary Anderson in 1885; and the others following in 1889, 1902, 1905, and 1909-10. His most famous Shakespearian plays besides "Hamlet" are "Macbeth," "Caesar and Cleopatra." "The Merchant of Venice," and "Othello...
...professor of surgery in the Medical School, and includes 30 surgeons and 36 nurses. They will continue the work of the first Unit which was sent to Europe last June at the request of Sir William Ostler, of Oxford, England, and which has just completed a three months' tour of duty at a British Base Hospital near Boulogne on the French coast...
...Princeton Triangle Club will take the longest tour ever arranged for a college dramatic organization in the Christmas holidays. The schedule arranged for "The Evil Eye," this year's musical production, takes in thirteen cities, necessitating the club's travelling about 5,000 miles. The usual spring performance will also be given in Princeton, and probably some other nearby city, making 25 performances...