Word: workshop
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first 47 Workshop performances of the year will be given this evening and tomorrow evening in Agassiz House, Radcliffe, at 8 o'clock. The play to be presented is Miss Caroline Budd's "The Only Girl in Sight," a light comedy of confused identity with many witty lines and amusing situations. The MacDowell Fellowship was divided this year between Miss Budd's comedy and a serious play by Miss Margaret Champney, called "Nothing But Money." Both Miss Budd and Miss Champney are students in English 47 at Radcliffe...
Rehearsals have begun for the first 47 Workshop production of the year, to be given at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, on November 17 and 18. The play to be presented is Miss Caroline Budd's "The Only Girl in Sight," one of the winners of the MacDowell Fellowship this year...
...actors and those interested in the allied arts of the stage is greater this year than ever before. Though still existing under the same disadvantages as last season, having to borrow from Radcliffe what it cannot get here in the University, namely stage, auditorium, and storage space, the 47 Workshop is resuming its unique work with renewed vigor. The departments of acting, costuming, scene painting, stage designing and lighting are being organized on a larger scale the year and everything points to a successful season. The great need of this organization is a building of its own, as the conditions...
...Hume, who will be remembered by his recent activities in the 47 Workshop and the Dramatic Club, has gathered together a collection of photographs and stage-models that illustrate, probably to a greater extent than any exhibit heretofore, the methods, advantages, and picturesque results of the modern ideas of stage-setting, Gordon Craig and Max Reinhardt, foremost in the new methods in Italy, Germany, Russia, and other European countries, Joseph Urban, Livingston Platt, who contrived the settings for Miss Anglin's Shakespearean productions, and many other artists, including Leon Bakst, Fitz Erler, and Robert E. Jones will be represented...
...adequately equipped building for the development of the drama at Harvard. They call for one of the best buildings of the kind either here or abroad. It is to be the center of the dramatic activities of the college. Such a theatre is indispensable to the "47 Workshop," which has outgrown its present facilities. It is also planned to provide lecture rooms for the dramatic courses of the University in the building. As yet, however, no donor has come forward...