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...Resources of 47 Workshop...
...decoration of Hemenway gymnasium as an Oriental scene Professor G. P. Baker '87 has put at the School's disposal all the scenic resources of the 47 Workshop. There will be elaborate lighting effects as well as solid decorations to accentuate the spirit of pageantry...
...Workshop, it has been pointed out, does not have the disadvantage either of the average college dramatic club, whose membership is constantly changing or of the professional company that is disbanded after each production. Many of the members of the cast of "Catskill Dutch", the play which will be presented in the first public performance of the 47 Workshop on February 19, have been in the Workshop Company since its organization, and have taken part in many of its productions. All of the members of the company have acted together for at least three years, and many for a longer...
...problem of a place to produce the plays has been serious from the outset. Sanders Theatre could not be used on account of the wear and tear of production and the Workshop had to turn to the Agassiz House Theatre, which is, however, rather small. This lack of a large theatre made it necessary to establish a definite limited 47 Workshop audience. This now numbers 400 and consists of all former members of the Workshop and people interested in the dramatic arts who have been nominated by two members of the audience. A condition of membership in the audience requires...
...influence of the 47 Workshop on the drama has been felt in many ways. Three plays by Mr. W. L. Beach '13, Miss Abbey Merchant, and Mr. Hubert Osborne '17, former members of the Workshop have been produced in New York this autumn and another, "You and I", the Herndon Prize play by Mr. Philip Barry will apear shortly. Some former members of the Workshop are now well known dramatists and others are on the professional stage...