Word: troubadour
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...PEDLAR'S PACK?Rowland Kenney ?Seltzer ($2.00). Despite its troubadour-like title, this is no pretty-gypsy tale of wanderings amid the birds and flowers?never think it. It moves with elaborate unconcern through the adventures of British navyies, dockyard workers, murderers, bums, nippers and bad beer. It is a forthright specimen of sturdy naturalism?if by that is meant that when differences arise with one's fellows the obvious thing to do is to tap the offender over the head with an iron stave instead of becoming involved in pages of metaphysical argument. There is such a breezy...
When a wandering troubadour sings "Monterey", the song-hit of the show, at the beginning of the second act, the costumes, scenery and lighting effects begin to grow more startling and when E. N. Carson '24, as Francesca, sings "I'm a Lonely Senorita", the play reaches the climax of its Spanish atmosphere...
...Made to Roll Away Janet and Bob Abbott 3. The Cleopatra Blues Antony and Cleopatra Henry, Reynal, and Abbott 4. Some Day in June Janet and Bob Abbott 5. In Our Happy Minister's Home Barbara and Richards Abbott 6. Finale Janet and Ensemble Act II 1. Monterey The Troubadour and Ensemble White and Harris 2. Married Life Dorothy and George Greene and Abbott 3. The Nautical Naughts The Four Jolly Tars do Gandhi and Pearson 4. The Governor's Song Don John and Entourage Henry, Reynal, and Harris 5. I'm a Lonely Senorita Francesca and Senoritas Henry...
...Molly Ranlet Miner '25 Janet Adair H. N. Pratt '24 Bob Stanley J. D. Lodge '25 Webber F. Van W. Mason '24 Barritello, a tragic actor J. S. Moynahan ocC. Barbara Rhodes Lockwood '24 Sarah R. P. Rose '25 Mrs. Withers S. G. French '25 Act II A Troubadour Clark Hodder '25 Friar Benedictino Clark Hodder '25 Fernando Ranlet Miner '25 Alonzo A. M. White '25 Warren A. B. Cassedy '24 Don John W. Berlitz, the Governor A. B. Cassedy '24 Lakin F. Van W. Mason '24 Jeff J. H. Ricketson '25 Zelma E. N. Carson '24 Francesca...
Clark Hodder '25, star of the University hockey and golf teams, is to carry the most important of the singing parts, especially in the characters of a Troubadour and Friar Benedictino. A specialty number called "The Four Jolly Tars" is composed of J. S. Moynahan ocC., who was in last year's show, J. G. Cushman '25, D. S. Byers '25, and C. C. Sise...