Word: workshop
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Faced with a barrage of student and faculty disapproval, Harvard Theatre Workshop last night tossed "Hamlet" overboard and renewed its search for a spring production...
Professor Levin, who had previously sounded out other members of the English Department on the matter, said that "the Workshop has been performing a great service in bringing unusual plays to the Harvard stage, and should not compete with professional actors by producing such a well-known piece...
...Workshop will make a final decision tomorrow night...
After being trampled and slandered for nearly three hours by members of the Harvard Theatre Workshop in a boisterous meeting last night, "Hamlet" was nodded in as the group's next production. The work will be presented March 18 through...
...time dramatic activities were springing into existence that were not viewed so placidly by the University. In particular, one George Pierce Baker, a professor of English, was showing remarkable talent for teaching the theatre--playwrighting, set-designing, direction, and so forth. His English 47, later known as the '47 Workshop, produced plays by students, among whom can be listed Eugene O'Neill, Philip Barry, S. N. Behrman, Robert Edmund Jones, and Theresa Helburn. In 1908, the Harvard Dramatic Club was formed...