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Tonight at 9 o'clock Shakespeare comes to Harvard in an original comedy presented by the Harvard Radio Workshop over the Crimson Network. The play is entitled "Romeo in the Trees" and is written by Stanley Safian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RADIO WORKSHOP TO PRESENT UNIQUE DRAMA OVER NETWORK | 2/24/1943 | See Source »

With only three men turning out scripts, the Workshop heads turned to their "colleagues", the Faculty members. They asked the Faculty to build up interest in radio writing. In many cases the Faculty complied. Then they asked that classes in radio writing be set up. with experienced radio writers teaching them. Here they were flatly turned down...

Author: By Robert S. Kieve, | Title: WRITERS STAY AFLOAT DESPITE MAN SHORTAGE | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...Workshop staff began to crumple. After a while it consisted of only one man, Nathaniel P. Lauriat '43. Unable to afford the time needed to nurse the ailing organization, Lauriat turned it over to the Network's dramatics director. Harold C. Fleming '44. Harvard's two radio organizations were finally combined...

Author: By Robert S. Kieve, | Title: WRITERS STAY AFLOAT DESPITE MAN SHORTAGE | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...full year the "Net-Workshop", using the Network's cramped quarters, did its best to turn out a play a week. Some of the efforts met with student approval. For example: Fleming's commentary on undergraduate life last winter, "The Leaning Tower of Ivory"; the organization's only semi-experimental shows -- Louis Eno's and John Lawlor's "radio music dramas"; a couple of plays by Milton Van Dyke...

Author: By Robert S. Kieve, | Title: WRITERS STAY AFLOAT DESPITE MAN SHORTAGE | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...once again Workshop personnel has dwindled to the point where continued activity is tremendously difficult. There is, however, much to look back on some experience, much fun, and a general existence which can be symbolized by the occasion on which Fleming directed a show, acted in it, and handled some of the sound effects, while holding a stand-less microphone before his cast

Author: By Robert S. Kieve, | Title: WRITERS STAY AFLOAT DESPITE MAN SHORTAGE | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

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