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...annual competition at the University for the Morosco Prize, offered by Oliver Morosco, theatrical producer, for the best play written by a past or present member of "English 47," Professor George P. Baker's course in playwriting at the University and Radcliffe, has been won by Thomas P. Robinson, a practicing architect of Boston...
Wagonfals and Kemper's production of "The Bat" at the Morosco Theatre, New York, has a record of having sold every seat in the theatre for each performance since the opening night. It is said that a flat offer of $100 for a pair of seats was recently made by a man who insisted on seeing the play that night, but the house was already sold out. The box office statements show in addition that to date 4211 persons have bought standing room tickets...
...choosing the plays for the coming production. Professor Baker has been limited by the fact that the manuscripts have not been released yet from the Oliver Morosco Prize Competition. "Time Will Tell" has, however, been awaiting production for some time and Professor Baker is pleased to be able to take this opportunity for its presentation, hoping to find plays now submitted in the Morosco Competition, which, it is expected, will be settled by the 15th of this month, suitable for later productions...
Boston audiences have a spectacular mystery play in store for them when "The Bat" leaves its current shelter at the Morosco Theatre in New York. Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avery Hapwood are responsible for the baffling story it presents...
Miss Elsie Ferguson is exciting a great deal of discussion with her performance at the Morosco Theatre of Arnold Bennett's "Sacred and Profane Love." When the play was first put on the boards in London, the London "Pan" spilled a little ink as follows...