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The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1992-04-25

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The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1992-04-25.
The Southwick Recital: Continuing a proud Emerson tradition program, 1992-04-25.

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Named after esteemed Emersonian, Henry Lawrence Southwick, the Southwick Recitals were an Emerson tradition that celebrated the art of oral interpretation. Notably, the Southwick Recitals were one of the oldest recitals in the United States, starting in 1900 and eventually reaching 101 seasons. The series featured distinguished Emerson faculty, students, and alumni/a, along with honored guest artists.

Dates

  • 1992-04-25

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Extent

4 pages (4 pages)

Language of Materials

English

Overview

Emerson College Southwick Recital held at 10 AM at the First and Second Church on 66 Marlborough St. Boston on April 25, 1992. Welcome by J. Gregory Payne and introduction by Emerson President Jacqueline Weis Liebergott. John Dennis Anderson performed an excerpt, "A Man of Parts" from "The Mutual Friend" by Frederick Busch. Nancy Newson G'87 performed excerpts from "The House of Blue Leaves" and "The Six Degrees of Separation" by John Guare. Kirt Shineman G'92 performed "Luv" by Murray Schisgal Act 1, Scene 1.

Physical Location

RG 010.02C Communication Studies

Physical Description

4 pages

Repository Details

Part of the Emerson College Archives and Special Collections Repository

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