Word: woodruff
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...assured. The performance was without any of the hitches apparent at the dress rehearsal of Tuesday night, and principals and chorus are now perfectly familiar with their parts and capable of making the most of the play. The principals are all fairly good, but Schurz as the poor musician, Woodruff as Katrina, Miller as the villain, and Parker as the burgomeister, did especially well. The chorus are still somewhat awkward in their movements, but this is chiefly on account of their number...
...were funny and were enthusiastically received. Those in the second act are all on undergraduate life and have already been described in the CRIMSON. In the third act they are of a more miscellaneous character, the best of them being a burlesque of the play "Secret Service," by Schurz, Woodruff, and Stillman, a burlesque of Anthony Hope's novel "Phroso," by Miller and Johnston, and a graceful skirt dance by Scaife and Fenno...
Judging from the dress rehearsal last night, the Pudding play this year should be a great success. It is more of a burlesque than last year and contains more local hits. All the parts are well taken, Schurz, Woodruff, Stone and Rust being especially egective. Perhaps the best thing is the specialty by Schurz and Woodruff, a take-off on "Secret Service." Fenno and Scaife are rather graceful in their dance, and Rust sings a soldier song with very telling gestures...
Among the specialties introduced in the third act is an exceedingly clever burlesque on "Secret Service" by H. Woodruff '98 and H. Schurz...
...Pudding theatricals which were announced as May 3, 4 and 5 for Boston, and May 6, 7 and 8 for Cambridge, have been changed to May 3 and 4 for Boston and April 29 and 30 and May 1 for Cambridge. The change of dates was necessary because H. Woodruff '98, who plays a leading part, has an engagement to go to England with the "Secret Service" company, and must sail...