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Item Bennington College Presents: Antigone and Don PerlimplÃn and Belisa (program)(1942-12-10) Cocteau, Jean; Lorca, Federico GarcÃa; Fergusson, Francis, director; Malon, Ray, stage manager; Feeley, Paul, set design; Buhler, Carlos, music composition; Thompson, Christine, costumesItem The Bennington School of the Arts presents: The Barker: A Play of Carnival Life in Three Acts (poster)(1941-08-10) Fergusson, Francis, director; Hudelson, Ben, set designer; Thommen, Edward, costume designerItem The Bennington School of the Arts presents: The School for Wives and The Impresario (program)(1941-08-03) Molière; Sweetser, Emily, translator; Fergusson, Francis, director; Luening, Otto, musical director; Hill, Martha, ballet composer and director; Park, Edwin Avery, set design; Luening, Ethel, singing coach; Mozart, Wolfgang AmadeusItem The Bennington Theatre Guild Presents: Electra (program)(Bennington College, 1937-06-09) Fergusson, Francis, director; Fergusson, Francis, translator; Sophocles, playwright; Lauterer, Arch, set design; Hill, Martha, choreographer"The Bennington Theatre Guild presents Sophocles' Electra. A Theatre Studio Production. Followed by a danced epilogue"Item The Bennington Theatre Guild Presents: Six Characters in Search of an Author (program)(1938-06-08) Fergusson, Francis, director; Pirandello, Luigi, playwright; Lauterer, Arch, set designer; McWilliams, Dorothy, stage managerItem The Bennington Theatre Guild Presents: The Contrast (program)(1937-12-15) Fergusson, Francis, director; Tyler, Royall, playwright; Elliott, Nancy, costume designer; Hill, Martha, choreography; Wile, Mildred, choreography; Triest, Robert, musical arrangement; Lauterer, Arch, set designerItem The Bennington Theatre Studio Presents: Blood Wedding (program)(Bennington College, 1940-12-11) Lorca, Federico Garcia; Fergusson, Francis, director; Lauterer, Arch, set and lighting designer; Luening, Otto, music composer; Hill, Martha, dance composer and director; Bales, William, dance composer for Dance for the MoonLorca had an international reputation as a poet while he was still in his early thirties; and his songs written in a folk tradition, were already popular with the Spanish people. He wrote for the theatre from the very first, and for the last few years of his life he had a troupe of university students which, with the aid of the Loyalist Government, toured the provinces with a repertory of Spanish classics. Perhaps this troupe might have played a role in Spain like that of Copeau's Vieux Colombier in France. The Vieux Colombier was directly or indirectly responsible for the best French theatre before the present war. But Lorca was killed by some of Franco's soldiers in 1936 and his works are now being published in Argentina.Item The Bennington Theatre Studio Presents: Noah (Program)(Bennington College, 1938-12-14) Obey, Andre, playwright; Wilmut, Arthur, translator; Fergusson, Francis, director; Lauterer, Arch, set design; Bottomly, Helen, costumes; Hill, Martha, choreography; Nelson, Jay, music composition and arrangementItem The Bennington Theatre Studio Presents: The House with the Columns, The Happy Journey, Androcles and the Lion (program)(1941-12-11) Pirandello, Luigi; Wilder, Thornton; Shaw, George Bernard; Fergusson, Francis, director; Lauterer, Arch, set design; Bottomly, Helen, costume design; Dixon, Joseph, director; Wood, Mary Somers, stage and lighting design; Merriss, Joan, costume design; Handwerk, Marjorie, director; Collier, Joan, set design and lighting; Engel, Lisette, costume designItem The Bennington Theatre Studio Presents: The Intellectual Ladies (program)(Bennington College, 1939-06-07) Fergusson, Francis, director; Lauterer, Arch, set design; Hill, Martha, choreographer; Luening, Otto, musical director; Fowlie, Wallace, translator; Lauterer, Arch, set designThis version of "Les Femmes Savantes"was made by Mr. Fowlie for the use of The Bennington Theatre Studio Moliere's version has been translated into English prose and some of the speeches have been shortened in order to give the spirit and action of the original.Item The Bennington Theatre Studio Presents: The Seagull (program)(1942-06-04) Chekhov, Anton; Young, Stark, translator; Fergusson, Francis, director; Bottomly, Helen, costume designer; Hopkins, Merrell, lighting designer; Feeley, Paul, set designer; Buhler, Carlos, music directorItem Drama Workshop: Scenes and recitations from Wife to a Famous Man, Othello, Psalms 42 and 19, Cradle Song, and The Skin of Our Teeth (program)(1943-12-02) Kirsten, Polly, director; Straus, Joann, director; Fergusson, Francis, directorItem French Play and Opera Scenes (Program)(Bennington College, 1938-04-12) Fergusson, Francis, director; Myers, Peggy, stage managerLa Farce du Cuvier; The Magic Flute; Boris Godunov