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Specialized Indexes > Theatre Chronology
1935/1936 School Year
Play Title: The World Waits
Author: George F. Hummel:
Dates Performed: December 14 and 15, 1935
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: The University Theatre
Venue: not found
Artistic Staff
Director: Professor Albert L. Doyle
Set Design: Frank W. Kelly
Musical Director: Professor Ingersoll:
Cast List
Captain John Hartley: Joseph F. Mansfield
George Hawkins: Maurice T. Quinn
Howard McKenzie: John La Duca
Robert Williams: William P. McVay
Gus Hellman: George McDermott
Dick Collins: Frank A. Carrol
Bill Burroughs: John A. Scott
Kenneth Brice: Richard J. Baker
Joe Kelly: William V. Ellis
Eddie Royce: John E. Brassel
Hash Jenks: Ralph G. Capone, Jr.
Oak Frensen: Patrick I. Donnelly
Chips Donahue: Joseph S. McDonald, Jr.
Alex MacGregor: John J. Gorman
Production Staff
Stage Manager: Joseph Alten
Prompter: Daniel J. Youngerman
Master of Props &Costumes: Anthony Camperlango
Electrical & Sound Effects: John Wade
Production Assistants: Robert Malloy, Dave Miskell, Richard Highby, James Gannon, J. Johannes
John Hearn
Notes
Source(s) 1936 Dome, pp. 226 and 227; Copy of Original Program, University of Notre Dame Archives.
Play Title: The Comedy of Errors
Author: William Shakespeare
Dates Performed: March 28, 1936
Sponsoring/Producing Organization:
Venue: Not Found
Artistic Staff
Director: Albert L. Doyle
Cast List
Solinus: John La Duca
Aegeon: George McDermott
Antipholus of Ephesus: John A. Scott
Antipholus of Syracuse: Richard L. Baker
Dromio of Ephesus: Joseph J. McGrath
Dromio of Syracuse: William V. Ellis
Angelo: William P. McVay
A Merchant: Frank A. Carrol
Another Merchant: Maurice F. Quinn
An Officer: Michael Shannon
Pinch: George B. Morris, Jr.
A Page: Eugene Dolan
Aemilia: Robert M. Seigfried
Adriana: William Waters
Luciana: John E. Brassel
An Innkeeper: John McAlpin
Guards: Francis Payne, Danaher Dempsey
Production Staff
Stage Manager: Joseph Barber
Assistants: John Wade, Alfred Sniadowski, John Powers, Brent Baur, James Kuhl
Notes
Source(s) 1936 Dome, pp. 226, 227; Copy of Original Program, University of Notre Dame Archives
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