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...first of this year's 47 Workshop productions was presented last evening at 8 o'clock in the Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe College, by Professor George P. Baker '87, head of the 47 Workshop and playwriting courses associated with it. The plays were written by members of the playwriting courses, and are acted by members of the Workshop, who also designed the scenery, shift it, supply properties and costumes...
Three hundred persons who held tickets distributed by members of the Workshop attended, and the same number will be present tonight when the production is repeated...
...Workshop presents this evening for the first time its three one-act plays, "The Mountains," by C. T. Wolfe 2G., "The Other One," by Arthur Ketchum 2G., and "The Crows Nest." by W. L. Manley 2G. They will be given in the Agassiz Theatre at Radcliffe College at 8 o'clock. The plays are written by members of the 47 Workshop, and have been directed by Professor G. P. Baker '87, head of the Workshop. The plays will be repeated tomorrow night...
...plays which the Club produces are not written by its members, to be sure, but this seeming fault may be excused on the ground that the production of its own pieces would necessarily bring it into conflict with the 47 Workshop. At the same time it must be remembered that the Dramatic Club's policy of presenting plays never before acted in this country furnishes an opportunity for individual work and interesting experiments. By so doing, the Club has attained a unique position among the many collegiate dramatic organizations--a position which it seems likely to hold. Nor is there...
...rehearsal with full lighting effects of the plays for the first production of the 47 Workshop will be held this evening at Agissez Theatre, Radcliffe College, where the production is to be given next Friday and Saturday. Much of the scenery for the three one act plays has been completed in the 47 Workshop head quarters, Lower Massachusetts Hall, and some of it will be erected in the Agissez Theatre this evening. What is probably the most difficult set to construct will be used in "The Crows Nest", the action of which takes place in the crows nest...