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Oregon Shakespeare Festival Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Oregon Shakespeare Festival (Ashland). The group was founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer, whose original intention was to present the complete canon of Shakespeare's plays over a series of summer seasons. By 1958 it had performed the complete works of Shakespeare, and by 1978 the cycle had been... Read more
Folger Shakespeare Library Folger Shakespeare Library
FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY. The Folger Shakespeare Library, opened in 1932, houses the world's largest collection of Shakespearean manuscripts. Henry Clay Folger and his wife Emily Jordan Folger, both avid manuscript collectors, established the library as a repository... Read more
Skidmore College Skidmore College
Skidmore College at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; chartered and opened 1911 as Skidmore School of Arts (for women) through a gift from Lucy Skidmore Scribner; chartered as a college 1922. In 1972 the school was opened to male students.... Read more
Globe Theatre Globe Theatre
Globe Theatre London playhouse, built in 1598, where most of Shakespeare's plays were first presented. It burned in 1613, was rebuilt in 1614, and was destroyed by the Puritans in 1644. A working replica opened in 1997. Bibliography: See J. C. Adams, The Globe Playhouse (1945); J. Orrell, The... Read more
Vassar College Vassar College
Vassar College , at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; coeducational; chartered 1861 by Matthew Vassar, opened 1865 as Vassar Female College, renamed 1867. A leading institution of higher education for women, it pioneered in music and physical education and had the first department of euthenics, devoted to... Read more
Philadelphia Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra
Philadelphia Orchestra founded 1900 by Fritz Scheel, who was its conductor until his death in 1907. Scheel was followed by Karl Pohlig (1907-12). Under the leadership (1912-38) of Leopold Stokowski , the orchestra became one of the world's finest ensembles. Eugene Ormandy , who was appointed... Read more
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soliloquy the speech by a character in a literary composition, usually a play, delivered while the speaker is either alone addressing the audience directly or the other actors are silent. It is most commonly used to reveal the innermost concerns or thoughts of the speaker, thus pointing up the... Read more
Vivienne Westwood Vivienne Westwood
WESTWOOD, Vivienne British designer Born:Vivienne Isabel Swire in Glossop, Derbyshire, 8 April 1941. Education:Studied one term at Harrow Art School, then trained as a teacher. Family:Children: Ben, Joseph. Career:Taught school before working as... Read more
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