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f THE PIONEER Major Productions HIPPOLYTUS O N the evenings of March second and third the Greek play by Euri- pedes, “Hippolytus,” was pre¬ sented by the dramatic stu¬ dents under the direction of Mr. Seymour. Odes were sung during the play by the Men’s and Women’s Glee Clubs in which they had been trained by Mr. Tulley. Mr. Matthew with the assistance of the play production class designed the costumes, scenery, and prop¬ erties; while Mr. Sellman directed stage-lighting. Incidental music, much of it being of Mr. Seymour’s composition, was played throughout the performance behind the scenes by a special . . orchestra led by Mr. Burnam. I he musicians were: Violins, Lorraine Davidson, Nancy Thomas, David Burnam; Bells, Dorothy Kirtlan; Flute, Quinton Harr is; Piano, Violette Moody; Gong, Patricia Henny. The ballet choreography was composed and directed by Mathilde Elizabeth Schuettner. Estelle Cahow was pianist for the ballet. GHOSTS Ibsen s play, Ghosts,” was given by the dramatic classes on the evening of April twentieth. As this year marked the Ibsen centennial, the play was produced as nearly as possible on the appropriate date. Ibsen was born on March twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight. ASSEMBLY SHOWS A production of scenes from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” was given by the dramatic classes at the Christmas program in the Junior College Auditorium, December sixteenth. The costumes were carried out in modern dress follow¬ ing an experiment popular in Europe and in the East at present. The same scenes were again presented for the entertainment of the Sacra¬ mento High School students in the High School Auditorium on January fifth. A simplified version of “The Taming of the Shrew” was produced in modern dress by the beginning dramatic class on March sixteenth. The comedy of the drama was very realistically portrayed by the cast. A second performance of “The Taming of the Shrew” was presented with the same cast on May eleventh, the Junior College At Home Day. Scenes from Romeo and Juliet,” by Shakespeare, were produced by the combined dramatic classes on May seventeenth. The costumes were of the historical period in which the play was written. Twenty-five
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