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Faculty Write Plays

( The CRIMSON'S Literary Supplement of Dec. 5, 1959 included an historico-critical survey, "Playwriting at Harvard: 1690-1960." The brief concluding


Violin, Piano Recital

A moderate-sized audience turned up at Sanders Theatre Monday evening for a concert of music for violin and piano, sponsored


Music: Dyer-Bennet, and Lois Pardue

An overly enthusiastic audience crowded Kresge Auditorium last Wednesday evening to hear Richard Dyer-Bennet, folk-singer and guitarist, open the Harvard-M.I.T.


Organ and Strings

Reviving the old Germanic custom of Abendmusiken, Memorial Church has instituted a March series of free Sunday evening concerts. Inaugurating


Tonight at 8:30

Noel Coward's Tonight at 8:30 is constantly popping up on playbills. But when you buy your ticket you don't know


Separate Tables

Basil Rathbone is an old pro; Geraldine Page is a young pro. These two stars, collaborating in Terence Rattigan's masterfully


Shakespeare, Vidal Comedies Highlight Drama Week

One of the most gifted of our young men of letters is Gore Vidal; and I do not say this


Shakespeare, Sheridan Shows Start Summer Stage Season

The Group 20 Players' sixth season is off to a running start with its bright production of Sheridan's The School


Cyrano de Bergerac

Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac immediately took the world by greater storm than any other play in the history of


The Madwoman of Chaillot

In Thieves' Carnival three weeks ago we heard Lord Edgard say to his wife, "I've been reading The Times." "The