Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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L. 4g ' v . ' uqwvlsl-ul on 9 sl l v' - ff By Winifred Rutledge, SB. For the past few years Kingstonians have been putting forth greater efforts to advance drama in Kingston. Unfortunately Kingston does 'not get all the best plays, but let us hope that soon we may have an up-to- date theatre used expressly for the legiti- mate drama. The lovers of music, art and drama have formed a club which is known as the Art and Music Club. It is divided into three groups, the Art, the Music and the Drama. During the years noted musicians are brought to Kingston by the Art and Music Club. During the past year we were for- tunate in being able to enjoy the famous harpist Grandjany, and the Hautist Leroy, and at another time Madame de Kresze, who charmed the audience with her talent. The Drama Club has presented Nothing But the Truth , a comedy, once in the talk- ies in which Richard Dix was starred. Their latest play is 'Secrets' which has been pre- sented in our own auditorium. It was with much regret that we learned that the Stratford-Upon-Avon Players could not visit us this year. The Abbey Players visited us in December and presented three plays, two of which were The White- Headed Boy, and Far-off Hills. Sir John Martin-Harvey and his company came to Kingston in January and presented 'fThe King's Messenger. The Queen's students seem to have be- come more and more interested in drama and from time to time have presented one- act plays which were well attended by the students in general. Surely it is time that we in our own school formed a dramatic club. VVith the new auditorium and all facilities necessary for the production of plays it ought to be an excellent opportunity for the students to develop their dramatic talents. A few years ago we had a dramatic society, but somehow the society was aban- doned and since then no effort has been made to revive it. Of late years the movie theatre has gain- ed more and more popularity. The current reviews are eagerly read and perused by thousands of fans. Among the female stars Marlene Die- trich, Greta Garbo and Marie Dressler seem to be the favourites not only to the fa-ns, but the box-offices. VVe honour Garbo for her QContinued on page 1125 94 . X , f ., , u i,:iff4'Wi:,r0 ff ,eg W' .l 'lil yfwiawf e Q nf N -1104-

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