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...private club in allowing it to use a stage. It has no home which it can call its own; its scenery and properties after a production either become lost for want of room to keep them, or they must be crowded into the already desperately crowded 47 Workshop Room in Massachusetts Hall. Despite this, the Club has been able to do what no other University Dramatic Club has done,--successfully to write, stage, and act its own plays, in productions that have furnished a starting point for many of the best men in the dramatic world...
...same time, a smaller theatre could with a little ingenuity on the part of the architects, be provided below the large auditorium for the Dramatic Club, and other smaller performances which include the regular plays of the 47 Workshop...
...auditoriums should be equipped with modern lighting and other theatrical devices to provide proper facilities for experiments in the visual side of the stage. It would be exceedingly interesting if experiments in scenic effects could be carried out in the various club theatricals as well as in the 47 Workshop...
...second play will be "The Play room," a fantasy by Miss Doris Halman, the author of "Rusted Stock" and "Will of the Wisp," which were produced by the 47 Workshop in 1916. The cast of "The Playroom" is as follows: Lisberth, Marguerite Barr Fanny, Betty La Mont Ethel, Mrs. Rankin Thomas, Thomas Loudon Cecily, Vianna Knowlton 1920 Roger, Richard Lloyd...
...Flitch of Bacon," a play of the seventeenth century by Miss Eleanor Hinkley, will close the program. Two of Miss Kinkley's plays have already been produced by the 47 Workshop. The cast of "A Flitch of Bacon is as follows: A Country Squire, R. T. Bushnell '19 Luess, Mr. Collins Adam, Edward Massey Susan, Beulah Auerbach Jack, N. Cabot '22 Hal, F. F. Mood '21 Dick, W. Butterfield...