Word: toying
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hasty Pudding Club will give the last performances of "The Fattest Calf" in the Toy Theatre, Boston, this evening at 8.15 o'clock, and tomorrow at 2.15 and 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at $2.50, $1.50, and $1 may be obtained from Herrick's, the Co-operative Branch, and at the door...
...Dramatic Club will give the first performance of its spring production in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The three one-act plays which will be presented under the direction of Professor Richard Ordynski are "The Florist, Shop" by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, "Toy Soldiers" by Miss Agnes Von Slyck and "Garafelia's Husband" by Miss Esther W. Bates. "The Florist Shop" is a laughable comedy of unusual merit, having for its central theme the fulfillment of a spinster's belated romance through the schemes of a pretty flower girl. "Toy Soldiers" is a "war play" written from...
...Toy Soldiers."German Soldier, C. G. Paulding '18French Soldier, S. B. Pfeifer '16Gantvoort, W. L. Walker '18Pierre, Miss Grace HarlowLeonora, Miss Rosamond Eliot"Garafella's Husband."Balak; J. W. D. Seymour '17Orion, W. C. Boyden '16Doctor, W. Silverman '18Rev. Steele, R. Littell '18Garafelia, Miss Christine Hayes"The Florist Shop."Henry, M. A. Hawkins '18Slovsky, Hardinge Scholle '18Jackson, Eugene Galligan '17Young Man, A. H. Kimball, Jr., '17Maude, Miss Dorothy SandsMiss Wells, Miss Ruth Delan
...first performance of the spring production of the Dramatic Club will be held in Brattle Hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The three one-act plays which will be presented are "The Florist Shop," by Miss Winifred Hawkridge, "Garafelia's Husband," by Miss Esther W. Bates, and "Toy Soldiers," by Miss Agnes Van Slyck. An informal dance at which the Dramatic Club orchestra will furnish the music will follow the performance. This will be "Undergraduate Night" and all undergraduates may obtain tickets at the reduced rates of $1 and 50 cents on presentation of discount cards. Students are entitled...
...minority which may desire to see some other kind of play. There are, however, many excellently produced and acted plays. Several men and institutions, have done and are doing splendid work. Mr. Frohman, Mr. Belasco, Mr. Winthrop Ames and his New Theatre, in New York, and the Toy Theatre and Mr. John Craig in Boston are striking examples." Professor Ordynski also highly commends Professor Baker's 47 Workshop and the Dramatic Club as he feels that they are institutions striving seriously to accomplish something higher in dramatic...