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Wisconsin Union Theater, Martha Scott, 1938 Theatre Arts

Wisconsin Union Theater, Martha Scott, 1938 Theatre Arts

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Wisconsin Union Theater, Martha Scott, 1938 Theatre Arts: 1919 College Theaters

by Rosamond Gilder, Ashley Dukes, Lee Mitchell, George W. Beiswanger, John Coulter, Michael M. Hare,

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Original July, 1938 Theatre Arts Monthly Volume XXII, #7
Condition: Very Good, Complete 8" x 11" tall with about 90 pages and Arts Advertisements from 1938 on heavy paper. With B&W Photos, drawings
---85 PHOTOS and Illustrations---
Martha Scott - frontispiece

A Thousand Years Ago Hawaii Theatre Guild Wells College

Two Productions of Johnny Johnson Carolina Playmakers

Plays of the American Scene - Roadside U. of Oregon Winterset, Tufts College

Lost Colony Roanoke Festival, This Proud Pilgrimage, Michigan

The Petrified Forest, A Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden

The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Vassar, Sister Beatrice pantomime, WhitterShakespeare on the West Coast, King Richard III, U. of California, Twelfth Night U. of Washington

Theatre Addition Wisconsin Union - Drawings and Plan

Taiping Rebellion Shanghai Tucson little Theatre, Murder in the Cathedral at Iowa State Teachers College

Costume Desings of Comic Characters, Marlowe Society Claude Marks Hannele Northwestern U. Theatre

Doorway for Noah, U. of Oklahoma

Sketches by the Tributary Stage Designer, Kenneth Heilbron

Noah Goodman Theatre, Life of Man -Andreyev - U. of Minnesota

Model for Air Raid Emerson College

Henry IV Part Amherst Drawings and Stage Plan by Charles Rogers

Saint Joan Montana Masquers

Tomorrow Begins Today at N.Y. Jewish American Theatre

Judgment Day at Cleveland Play House

The Kingdom of God at Syracuse U.

Ah Wilderness at U. of Oregon

Ceiling Zero by Peoria Players

No Women Wanted at Grinnell College

Tom Thumb the Great at U. of California

The Gondoliers at Dartmouth

Androcles and the Liom at Grinnell College

Studies on Character and Make-up with Photos from 10 Schools

The Fam at Alabama College

Pride and Prejudice at Bosse H. S.

Kind Lade at Duke U.

Divine Comedy at Yale University

I Married an Angel Scenes

Articles .................................
More Fields to Conquer by Rosamond Gilder

The Playhouse Liverpool by Ashley Dukes

Dance in the College and on the Road by George W. Beiswanger

Theatre in the Wisconsin Union by Michael M. Hare

The Canadian Theatre and the Irish Exemplar by John Coulter

Production Records by Lee Mitchell

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Wisconsin Union Theater, Martha Scott, 1938 Theatre Arts
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Rosamond Gilder, Ashley Dukes, Lee Mitchell, George W. Beiswanger, John Coulter, Michael M. Hare,
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July, 1938
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