Word: theatered
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...went to Grinnell College. Iowa, and Radcliffe, assisted the late George Pierce Baker at his Harvard dramatic workshop. In 1926 she was the first woman to win a Guggenheim Fellowship, on which she studied the theatre in twelve European countries and wrote Shifting Scenes of the Modern European Theater. Her admiration for the early Soviet theatre of Meyerhold and others stood her in bad stead when she faced the brand of dramatic criticism offered by Representative Starnes and Senator Reynolds...
When Manhattan's Palace Theater (most famed two-a-day house in the U.S.) started to show pictures in 1932, U. S. vaudeville was through. Last week, vaudeville got its first full-length biography, by Feature Writer Douglas Gilbert of the New York World-Telegram. His book, American Vaudeville, Its Life and Times -though sometimes more of a catalogue than a history, gives a detailed account of the variety show from its rough beer-hall days through its great era when Italian Singer Tony Pastor purified it, to its death. It is a must book for rememberers of such...
...theater-curtain closes across the Moon...
...play will start at 8:15 o'clock at Agassiz theater, Radcliffe. Otto Fielder '42 and Max Kraus '41 play the leading roles along with Miss Mabel Bouldry, Radcliffe '42, and Miss Mary Loughlin, Radcliffe...
...exhibit of portraits and play announcements of Edwin Booth, one of the greatest American actors, is now on exhibit in the Theater Collection on the top floor of Widener...