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...first performances of the outdoor plays of Shakspere will be given this afternoon and evening by Mr. Ben Greet's Woodland Players under the auspices of the English Department. The afternoon performance will be "As You Like It," commencing at 4 o'clock, and that in the evening the "Comedy of Errors," at 8 o'clock. Both performances will begin promptly upon the hour. The grounds will be opened at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at 7 o'clock in the evening. With suitable weather, all the performances will take place in the quadrangle, east of Sever Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE OUTDOOR PLAYS TODAY. | 6/1/1903 | See Source »

...seats for the outdoor performances of "As You Like It" and "The comedy of errors," which are to be given on June 1 and 2. In the CRIMSON of May 16 was printed a full account of the nature of these performances which are to be acted by the Woodland Players of the Elizabethan Stage Society of London--the company now performing the morality play "Everyman" in New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TICKETS FOR SHAKSPERE PLAYS | 5/20/1903 | See Source »

Twenty-six men from the University of Pennsylvania football squad reached Auburndale yesterday morning and took up quarters at the Woodland Park Hotel where training will be continued for Saturday's game. The men were given light practice on signals and punting yesterday afternoon, but no heavy work was done. The squad is in charge of Dr. Carl Williams, head coach, who stated yesterday that all of his men were in good physical condition. The squad will leave Auburndale for Cambridge Saturday noon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pennsylvania Team Arrives | 11/7/1902 | See Source »

...minerals or rocks. The leader's object will be geological, and the pace rapid; those who go may follow closely or drop out when they choose. All taking part in these walks are advised to take luncheon with them and to be prepared for rough country, including swamps, thickets, woodland and steep hills. Officers of instruction and government are urged to go as well as students. The first excursion will be made this morning, and will cover the hills north of Medford, crossing the Middlesex Fells to Melrose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Natural History Walks. | 3/15/1902 | See Source »

...production the play is to be staged as Moliere himself produced it: There will be but one stage setting throughout and this will represent three different scenes at different times. At the right and left are the houses of Sganarelle and Geronte respectively, and at the back centre a woodland scene. According, then, as the actors enter from the back or from one of the houses, the scene will be the woods, or the interior of one of the houses. This stage setting, as has recently been discovered, was made necessary by the technical rules which governed French dramatists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture on the French Play. | 4/9/1898 | See Source »

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