The Loyolan Yearbook: Farce, Tragedy, and A Musical Revue

Item

Title

The Loyolan Yearbook: Farce, Tragedy, and A Musical Revue

Description

On a page titled Farce, Tragedy, and a Musical Revue, this collage of photos appears. Clockwise from upper left:
The upper left photo shows a person applying an actor's makeup. In the upper right photo, a person looks over the shoulder of an actor who is painting his eyebrow.
Right center: a person stands with lighting equipment.
Right bottom: two actors duel with swords, while another stands to the side.
Left bottom: a group of actors stand or sit aroudn a table onstage, in a set designed as a room with wallpaper and a window.
Middle left: A student brushes powder on an actor's face with a pouf.
Center: A student dressed in black with a beard holds the chin of and stares intimidatingly at the second student, who is dressed in light colors in a similar Shakespearean style, holding a hand out.

The captions appear alongside the images:
"Rita Tanzi prepares a character for the flood lights.
Marshall Smulson makes-up for his part in "Othello."
Jim McCarthy "dusts off" Kevin Buckley.
Roderigo receives some sage advice from Iago.
Jim Bourgeois stands by for a change of lighting.
"Room Service" habitues outsmart the unsuspecting waiter by promising him a reading for their forthcoming play.
Cassion and Roderigo dueling in "Othello.""

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1950

File name

The Loyolan 1950, page 172

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

University Archives and Special Collections

Source

Subject

Loyola University Chicago
Student life music

Rights

Contact the Loyola University Chicago Archives and Special Collections, archive@luc.edu, for permission to copy or publish.

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The Loyolan Yearbook: Farce, Tragedy, and A Musical Revue