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...gentle Beranger--perhaps a little too "Quakerish", but this is the fault of the author and not of the actor. He was particularly good in his first dialogue with Talleyrand and in the last act. He had in Miss Googins a partner of the first rank. She played the role of Lisette, in her three successive impersonations, with intelligence, vivacity, wit, and charming youthfulness. She modulates her voice with rare perfection, and her acting is graceful without affectation, light with none of those "mannerisms" that so easily become exaggerated. Lastly, the third important part was that of Talleyrand, which Conrad...
...female parts, as usual, are to be taken by members of the Idler Club of Radcliffe. Miss Googins who played in the Dramatic Club's productions of Benavente's "The Governor's Wife" and Lady Gregory's "The Dragon" will play the leading feminine role...
...leading part, that of Beranger, the French poet, is to be taken by J. J. Collier '23. Collier has played leading parts in several of the Dramatic Club's previous productions as well as in 47 Workshop plays. Conrad Salinger '23 has the difficult role of Talleyrand, the famous French statesman, the part that Lucien Guitry, the distinguished French actor, created in Paris...
...Miss Cleveland, Mr. Jewett has made a distinct "find". Her acting in the title role, though somewhat unpolished, shows clearly the result of her conscientious study during the past year or two. In many respects hers was a difficult part to play; it could have easily been made ridiculous or unduly stiff, but with the exception of her song in the second act, which was poorly executed and entirely out of place, her performance was far better than could be expected from one of her limited experience. When time and conscientious effort have added polish and artistic discretion...
Many changes of scenery and the introduction of specialty numbers vary the program. C. A. Tierney '22 has the leading role in the pantomime representing "The Shooting of Dan McGrew". Joseph Alger Jr. '22 and F. B. Taussig '22 will give the "Drunken Sisters", a burlesque of the songs and dances of the Duncan Sisters...