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College Theatre Wampus Stars THE faculty and student body of the College, the community of Fresno, and interested individuals of neighboring communities, speak of the College Theatre season for 1932-34 with keen enthusiasm. Several projects and improtant plays bear out the prediction of a momentous season on the horizon. Concluding a series of tryouts and discoveries, with a recognition of the success by which College Theatre's rapidly growing reputation for artistic, skillful production has attracted the outstanding talent of the valley, the management of the College Theatre announces the nomination of eight attractive girls for stardom during the next season. They are: Allena Horning, Gladys Hall, Edna Bridge, Grace Anne Gregory, Ruth Nurmi, Claudine Ostrander, Loramae Hockett, and Minnie Cook. The idea parallels Hollywood's Wampus Baby Star plan. A second group of girls, are given honorable mention for opportunities in next season's College Theatre program. These are: Jane Tylor, Jeanette Barieau, Sybil Goldstein, Frances Ann Clawson, Alice Krohn, Rosita Carrel, Faye Long, and Iva Ellison. A number of excellent plays are listed for selection: "Death Takes a Holiday", by Alberto Cassela; "Bitter Sweet", by Noel Coward; "There's Always Juliet", by John Van Druten; "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare; "Alice in Wonderland", Eva Le Gal- lienne's adaption; "Hotel Universe", by Philip Barry; and "Peer Gynt" by Henrick Ibsen. It is the intention of the College Theatre management to broaden the scope of its Extension Service. The little Green-Room Laboratory Theatre will be reserved henceforth for a certain period each week in the interests of those people of the community desiring activity in Play Reading, Pantomine, Production of One-Act Plays, Poetry Dramatization, and Play Directing. Mary Owens One-Hundred-Six
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | College Theatre Wampus Stars THE faculty and student body of the College, the community of Fresno, and interested individuals of neighboring communities, speak of the College Theatre season for 1932-34 with keen enthusiasm. Several projects and improtant plays bear out the prediction of a momentous season on the horizon. Concluding a series of tryouts and discoveries, with a recognition of the success by which College Theatre's rapidly growing reputation for artistic, skillful production has attracted the outstanding talent of the valley, the management of the College Theatre announces the nomination of eight attractive girls for stardom during the next season. They are: Allena Horning, Gladys Hall, Edna Bridge, Grace Anne Gregory, Ruth Nurmi, Claudine Ostrander, Loramae Hockett, and Minnie Cook. The idea parallels Hollywood's Wampus Baby Star plan. A second group of girls, are given honorable mention for opportunities in next season's College Theatre program. These are: Jane Tylor, Jeanette Barieau, Sybil Goldstein, Frances Ann Clawson, Alice Krohn, Rosita Carrel, Faye Long, and Iva Ellison. A number of excellent plays are listed for selection: "Death Takes a Holiday", by Alberto Cassela; "Bitter Sweet", by Noel Coward; "There's Always Juliet", by John Van Druten; "Hamlet", by William Shakespeare; "Alice in Wonderland", Eva Le Gal- lienne's adaption; "Hotel Universe", by Philip Barry; and "Peer Gynt" by Henrick Ibsen. It is the intention of the College Theatre management to broaden the scope of its Extension Service. The little Green-Room Laboratory Theatre will be reserved henceforth for a certain period each week in the interests of those people of the community desiring activity in Play Reading, Pantomine, Production of One-Act Plays, Poetry Dramatization, and Play Directing. Mary Owens One-Hundred-Six |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
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