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...Repertory players, who have made the former Joy Street livery-stable their workshop for the past few years, board communally in a house on nearby Beacon Hill. Out of the modest proceeds of a box-office that depends on playgoer contributions (50c minimum) come first, production expenses and second, food for the Company; salaries are largely wishful thinking. "Which means," says Norman Mailer '43, in charge of publicity, "our diet is somewhat irregular...

Author: By R. T. S., | Title: PLAYGOER | 7/31/1942 | See Source »

...Consumer and the War-Forum Lecture. Auspices of War Service Committee and Social Studies Workshop of Graduate School of Education. Emerson D, 2 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer School Calendar | 7/15/1942 | See Source »

...next lecture in the series will feature two travelling consultants from the consumers' division of the OPA, and will be sponsored jointly by the WSC and the Social Studies section of the School of Education Workshop, and will be given on Wednesday, July 15 at 2 o'clock in Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mrs. DcRoth Will Address 2nd Meeting in ARP Series | 7/8/1942 | See Source »

Also attracting large student audiences last year was the series of weekly Harvard Radio Workshop plays. Harold C. Fleming '44, director of the Workshop and dramatics head of the Network, announced yesterday that the Workshop intends to devote this summer's plays to descriptions of Harvard extra-curricular activity. The plays will be heard on alternate Tuesday evenings at 9.30 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Network Stresses Serious Music During Summer Term | 6/27/1942 | See Source »

Among CBS's recent innovations: > Chapter One, an experiment by the Columbia Workshop (CBS, 2:30-2:55 p.m. E.W.T., Sundays). In the belief that much good writing is also good radio, Workshop workmen attempt to transfer a chapter of a book to the air without adapting (i.e., rewriting) it. The first broadcast- the opening chapter of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's Flight to Arras-followed the book faithfully, slipping from narration to dialogue with a minimum of theatrics or sound effects...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Radio Revolution? | 5/25/1942 | See Source »

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