Holden--Charles F. (English Faculty)
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Cast and dates for "Devil's Disciple" are announced by Hazel B. Strayer College Eye 23:8, p.1 |
7/24/1931 | Play preview; list of cast members. | |
102 |
Dramatic group will present Shaw's "Devil's Disciple" first week of August; story concerns colonists during Revolutionary War period College Eye 23:7, p.1 |
7/17/1931 | Preview of the play. | |
103 |
"Saturday's Children," the second of the series Public Relations News Release 1930:469, p.1 |
7/3/1931 | "Saturday's Children" presented on July 9; roster of cast and crew. | |
104 |
"Enchanted April" is Commencement play Alumnus 15:3, p.11 |
7/1/1931 | This play and two others will be offered in the summer; photo. | |
105 |
Maxwell Anderson's 'Saturday's Children' is of modern trend; author is member of "younger generation" of modern native playwrights College Eye 23:3, p.4 |
6/19/1931 | Preview of the play. | |
106 |
Department of English Old Gold 0:0, p.21 |
6/1/1931 | Three purposes of the department; photos. | |
107 |
Cast of gay spring comedy is announced; "Enchanted April" contains one incident baffling to most urbane Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) College Eye 22:31, p.1 |
5/15/1931 | List of cast members. | |
108 |
Four bored wives seek rest haven in spring comedy; clever comedy has lost none of the rich humor in original novel Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) College Eye 22:30, p.1 |
5/8/1931 | Preview of "The Enchanted April". | |
109 |
Scene-shifting crew works for efficiency in play "Redemption" College Eye 22:26, p.3 |
4/10/1931 | Crew of twelve shifts scenes quickly. | |
110 |
Teachers and pupils gather here tomorrow at first drama meet; talks by faculty here feature program; "Redemption" to close conference College Eye 22:26, p.1 |
4/10/1931 | Several faculty will give presentations to students; will also present play. | |
111 |
High school teachers and students Public Relations News Release 1930:311, p.1 |
4/6/1931 | First High School Drama Conference to be held on April 11; schedule given. | |
112 |
Elaborate method of shifting scenery invented by Holden; careful research followed in costuming characters in "Redemption" College Eye 22:25, p.3 |
4/3/1931 | Description of the set preparation for "Redemption". | |
113 |
Powerful drama to be staged as Memorial Theater benefit play; cast and staff of fifty present "Redemption" College Eye 22:25, p.1 |
4/3/1931 | Will present "Redemption" as part of theater project. | |
114 |
Drama class produces play Alumnus 15:2, p.9 |
4/1/1931 | Class produces "Dr. Knock". | |
115 |
Over fifty students will be involved Public Relations News Release 1930:305, p.1 |
4/1/1931 | Theatre department performs the twelve-part drama "Redemption," by Tolstoy; roster of cast and crew. | |
116 |
"Redemption" will be given on three nights April 9, 10, 11; play is not expressionistic, but realism of strongest type College Eye 22:24, p.1 |
3/27/1931 | Play preview. | |
117 |
Tolstoy's tragic drama "Redemption" is next college play; Russian tragedy will be presented at inaugural drama conference College Eye 22:23, p.1 |
3/20/1931 | Play preview; will benefit Bertha Martin Memorial Theatre Foundation. | |
118 |
"Dr Knock, the man who put a whole town to bed" Public Relations News Release 1930:251, p.1 |
2/27/1931 | The play "Dr. Knock" will be performed; cast and crew listed. | |
119 |
Students turn tables and laugh at doctor tonight; Eye critic sits in on Wednesday rehearsal of play, "Dr. Knock" Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) College Eye 22:21, p.1 |
2/27/1931 | Play preview. | |
120 |
Classes combine to present Dr. Knock Friday, Feb. 27; classes working under supervision of Hazel Strayer and Charles Holden Wood--Stanley G. (Class of 1931; Theater Faculty) College Eye 22:20, p.1 |
2/20/1931 | Play preview. | |
121 |
"Dr. Knock" to be given here Thursday, Feb. 26; to be presented in now popular "expressionistic" manner College Eye 22:19, p.1 |
2/13/1931 | Play preview. | |
122 |
The adaptation of the silk screen process of poster making Public Relations News Release 1931:214, p.1 |
2/5/1931 | Posters for "Hay Fever" made using silk screen method. | |
123 |
Collegians play natural roles in "The Poor Nut"; scenes of mid-winter play are laid on present-day college campus College Eye 22:16, p.1 |
1/23/1931 | Photo: Zora White, Lamont Okey, and Ruth Kurtz. | |
124 |
Collegians will play "natural" roles Public Relations News Release 1930:163, p.1 |
1/22/1931 | Cast of the play "The Poor Nut" announced. | |
125 |
Fall play is seventeen scene extravaganza Alumnus 15:1, p.10 |
1/1/1931 | Produce "Beggar on Horseback"; hailed as college's first attempt at "expressionism"; photo. | |
126 |
Motion picture producers with huge casts Public Relations News Release 1930:71, p.1 |
11/6/1930 | Cast and crew perform "Beggar on Horseback" tonight and tomorrow. | |
127 |
Modern jazz music Public Relations News Release 1930:61, p.1 |
10/31/1930 | Crew of "The Beggar on Horseback" listed. |
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