Theatre, Dramatics

Theatre, Dramatics
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Theatre, Dramatics
Blackfriars, 1933 1
IV: Student Activities
When Professor James Henry Breasted left Chicago in February, bound for the Near East, he forgot to lock one of the doors of his new Oriental Museum. The alert cameraman has snapped three wandering members of Blackfriars in the act of hatching their 1933 show titled, "Gypped in Egypt," which is about Dr. Breasted's current adventures in the land of the Nile. With characteristic nonchalance, the Friars are drawing their inspiration from the Museum's Great Stone Bull, which happens to be Assyrian. The show will be produced in Mandel Hall May 12, 13, 19, and 20.
College theater | College students | Costumes (Character dress) | Blackfriars (Organization : University of Chicago)
1933
Photographic prints; 16.4 x 12.6 cm
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Archival Photographic Files
University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
apf4-03086

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