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Open Air Theatres, continued.
2366.
Le premier glaive. illus. (Le
théâtre, no. 234, Sept., 1908, p. 20-23.)

†† NKL Open air setting at the Théâtre des Arènes de Béziers.

2367.

Théâtre des Arènes de Béziers.
(Le théâtre, no. 307, Oct., 1911, p.
†† NKL

illus.
10-11.)
2368.
Le théâtre en plein air. Le
Cid au Château de la Reine Jeanne à Salon.
illus. (Le théâtre, tome 14, no. 306, Sept.,
1911, p. 19-20.)
†† NKL
2369.
Le théâtre en plein air en
Provence. illus. (Le théâtre, tome 15, no.
332, Oct., 1912, p. 19–23.)
†† NKL

Views of Arènes de Nimes; Théâtre Antique d'Orange; Théâtre d'Athéna, Marseilles.

2370.
Le théâtre en plein air en
Provence. illus. (Le théâtre, tome 16, no.
352, Aug., 1913, p. 21-24.)

Ville de Nîmes.

†† NKL 2371. Théâtre des Arènes. illus. (Le théâtre, tome 14, no. 305, Sept., 1911, p. 18-19.) †† NKL Le théâtre en

2372. Bonneau, Alcide.

plein air. illus. (Revue encyclopédique,
1898, p. 902-904.)
*R-AP

Account of presentation of Erinna at La Mothe
Saint-Héray, France.

2373. Bourdon, Georges. Pelléas et Me-
lisande. (Le théâtre, no. 283, Oct., 1910,
p. 11-16.)
†† NKL
Account of the presentation at the Abbey of Saint
Wandrille.

2374. Bourgeois, Alfred.
peuple à Bussang. illus.
pédique, 1896, p. 635–637.)

Good illustrations.

a

Le théâtre du (Revue encyclo*R-+* AP

2379. Carrara, Jules. Le théâtre national dans la Suisse romand. illus. (Le monde moderne, v. 12, July, 1900, p. 24-32.) * DM

2379a. Cheney, Sheldon. The open air theatre. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1918. xv, 188 p. illus. 8°. MRE

Complete with fifty-one illustrations. 2380. City eyesore transformed into a Greek theatre. illus. (Popular mechanics, v. 28, Dec., 1917, p. 865.) VFA

Municipal outdoor theatre of Pomona, Cal. 2381. The Coburn Players in "Canterbury pilgrims." illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 10, Sept., 1909, p. 96–97.) †† NBLA

2382. The Coburn Players in the "Electra" of Euripides. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 13, Jan., 1911, p. 10-11.) ††NBLA Describes the presentation at the Hudson Theatre, New York.

2382a. Craig, Anne Throop. The out-
door play. (Drama, v. 8, May, 1918, p.
263-279.)
NAFA

2383. Curzon, Henri de. Arènes de Nimes.
Mefistofele. illus. (Le théâtre, no. 163,
Oct., 1905, p. 22-24.)
†† NKL

Account of open air presentation at Nimes.
2384. Dagan, Henri. Village plays in
France. (International, v. 3, Nov., 1908, p.
279-280.)
* DA

2385. Davol, Ralph. A handbook of American pageantry. Taunton, Mass.: Davol Publishing Company [cop. 19141. 236 p. illus. 12°. NAFM 2386. Delgado, F. P. The famous open air theatres of France. (Theatre magazine, v. 4, June, 1904, p. 153–154.)

†† NBLA 2387. Design by Hermann Rosse for the stage of an open-air theatre. illus. (Theatre arts magazine, v. 1, Nov., 1916, p. 41.) NBLA

2375. Bragdon, Claude. Artificial lighting for out-of-doors. illus. (Theatre arts magazine, v. 1, no. 4, Aug., 1917, p. 189–195.) NBLA 2376. Brooke, Charles W. A. A Roman 2388. Dickinson, Thomas Herbert, and amphitheatre with others. modern audience. The illus. open air theatre. illus. (Sphere, v. 30, Sept. 7, 1907, p. 224.) (Play-book, v. 1, no. 3, June, 1913, p. 3–32.) * DA NAFA 2389. The Drama of the open. illus. (Current literature, v. 49, Aug., 1910, p. 201.) * DA 2390. The Drama's invasion of the amphitheatre. illus. (Current literature, v. 50, March, 1911, p. 311–313.) * DA 2391. Electricity in the production of Joan of Arc. (Electrical world, v. 53, June 24, 1909, p. 1573-1574.) VGA

Scenes from Schiller's Bride of Messina as presented in the open air theatre at Windisch, Switzerland.

2377. Budd, Katherine C. Every lawn a
theatre. illus. (World's work, v. 22, Oct.,
1911, p. 14927-14939.)
* DA
2377a. Burroughs, Clyde H. The Greek
theatre at Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
illus. (Art and archaeology, v. 5, March,
1917, p. 173-179.)
MTA

Description and excellent pictures of Mr. George
C. Booth's open air theatre.

2378. Caristie, Auguste. Notice sur l'état actuel de l'Arc d'Orange et des théâtres antiques d'Orange et d'Arles... Paris: Firmin Didot frères, 1839. 4°. MRE

Describes effects produced at the open air performance, June 23, 1909. 2392. Falena, Ugo. Il teatro del popolo. (L'illustrazione italiana, anno 32, Oct. 8, 1905, p. 360–361.) †† NNA

Shows a view of the Bussang Theatre and a portrait of its manager, Maurice Pottecher.

Open Air Theatres, continued.

2393. Fischer, Theodor. Festbühne für die Schillerfeier in Stuttgart. illus. (Zentralblatt der Bauverwaltung, Jahrg. 25, May 20, 1905, p. 258.) 3-VEA

Gives plan, elevation, and half-tone view of this beautiful open air theatre.

2394. Fitzgerald, W. G. Pastoral plays and players in England. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 7, Dec., 1907, p. 326-328.)

†† NBLA 2395. The Forest theatre. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 16, Dec., 1912, p. 185.)

†† NBLA Open air theatre at Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 2396. Fuchs, Ċ. Waldopernfestspiele in Zoppot. illus. (Illustrierte Zeitung, Bd. *DF 135, Aug. 11, 1910, p. 237.)

An exceptionally interesting outdoor setting for Das goldene Kreuz by Brüll.

2397. A Garden terrace theater on a college campus. illus. (Scientific American supplement, v. 84, Nov. 17, 1917, p. 308.)

At Yankton College.

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2404. Harrod, Henry. A few particulars concerning early Norwich pageants. (Norfolk archaeology, v. 3, 1852, p. 3-18.) CO 2404a. Harts, William W. The new national sylvan theatre. (American Institute of Architects. Journal, v. 5, Aug., 1917, p. 396.) MQA

Provided by War Department.

2405. Hecker, Max. Das Goethe-Fest in Tiefert. illus. (Illustrierte Zeitung, Bd. 134, June 30, 1910, p. 1223-1225.)

Open air presentation of Fischerin.

*DF

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2407. Joan of Arc in the stadium of Harvard. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 10, Aug., 1909, p. 38-39.) †† NGA

Decoration for the Rheims cathedral. 2408. Joan of Arc's beatification at Harvard. illus. (Current literature, v. 47, Aug., 1909, p. 196–199.) *DA

2409. Johnston, William. The out-ofdoor play at Skansen. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 15, Feb., 1912, p. 66.)

†† NBLA A view of the amphitheatre. 2410. Kesser, Hermann. Volkskunst und Drama in der Schweiz. illus. (Velhagen & Klasings Monatshefte, Jahrg. 19, Heft 12, Aug., 1905, p. 683–697.)

*DF

Open air scenes at Schaffhausen. 2411. Kienzl, Hermann. Die Naturtheater in der Mark. illus. (Bühne und Welt, Jahrg. 13, Halbjahr 2, 1911, p. 230-234.)

† NGA 2412. Kyle, Howard. Experiences of an open air actor. illus. (Harper's weekly, v. 55, Dec. 23, 1911, p. 12–13.) * DA 2413. Lawn made into open-air theatre. illus. (Popular mechanics, v. 23, April, 1915, p. 505.) VFA View and brief description of open air theatre at a northern college.

2414. M., J. E. G. de. The September players. (Contemporary review, v. 102, Literary supplement, no. 60, 1912, p. 433437.) *DA

English open air company.

2415. McBride, Raymond. The play of Hiawatha the Indian epic. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 8, Sept. 8, 1908, p. 253254.) †† NBLA Plays

2416. Mackay, Constance D'Arcy. of the pioneers; a book of historical pageant-plays...illustrated from photographs of historical pageants. New York: Harper & Bros., 1915. 175 p. illus. 12°. NBM See p. 161-175 for practical stage directions. 2417. Mariéton, Paul. Les représentations du Théâtre d'Orange. illus. (Le théâtre, no. 43, Oct., 1900, p. 6-8.) †† NKL Views of this open air theatre.

2418. Matthews, James Brander. dramatist and the theater. illus. tury magazine, v. 79, Nov., 1909, p.

Chiefly historical.

The (Cen3-19.) * DA

2419. Mortier, Pierre. Théâtre de la nature de Cauterets. illus. (Theatre magazine, no. 209, Sept., 1907, p. 20-23.) †† NKL

Scenes from Velleda.

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2421.

Sunlight, moonlight and footlight. illus. (Book news monthly, v. 28, * DA May, 1910, p. 663–669.) -2422. Moses, Vivian. Shakespeare al fresco. illus. (Cosmopolitan, v. 49, Aug., 1910, p. 375-380.) * DA

2423. N., B. von. Die Ems-Nassauer Stein-Festspiele. illus. (Das Theater, Jahrg. 4, Heft 23, Aug., 1913, p. 455-458.) † NGA Brief description of out-of-door theatre at Bad Nassau, with two illustrations. 2424. Nature theatres. 5, 1913, p. 13.)

(Era, v. 76, April ††† NAFA

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2426. An Open-air theatre at Paris. illus. (Illustrated London news, v. 55, Sept. 4, 1869, p. 232-233.) *DA

2427. Outdoor theatre is built in California cañon. illus. (Popular mechanics, v. 26, Sept., 1916, p. 365.) + VFA

Describes the theatre near San Diego. 2428. Pfeiffer, Wilhelm. Dramaturgische Aufsätze. Leipzig: Xenien-Verlag, 1912. 114 p. illus. 12°. NAF

Among these seven papers are (1) The staging of Die Meistersinger; (2) The history of Schiller's Glocke on the stage; (3) A history of the open air theatre, accompanying which are four illustrations. 2429. Zur Geschichte der Naturtheater. illus. (Bühne und Welt, Jahrg. 13, Halbjahr 2, 1911, p. 221-229.) † NGA

Has pictures of modern and former open air theatres. That of the Mannheim Exposition is of special

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son développement et son but exposés par son fondateur. Paris: P. V. Stock, 1913. 34 p. illus. 12°. NKL

2434a. Praviel, Armand. Le théâtre en plein air. (Correspondant, v. 240 [nouv. serie, v. 2041, 1910, p. 264–287.) * DM

Long article dealing mainly with theatres at Orange, Cauterets, and Béziers.

2435. A Private outdoor theatre. illus. (Architect and engineer, v. 47, Nov., 1916, p. 95-100.) + MQA

* DF

Describes and illustrates the beautiful theatre of Mr. George G. Booth, near Detroit, Michigan. 2436. Rath, Willy. Die Freilichtbühne. illus. (Velhagen & Klasings Monatshefte, Jahrg. 25, June, 1911, p. 230–241.) 2437. Reparaz, G. Bussang (Francia). El teatro del popolo. (La ilustración española, año 40, no. 33, Sept. 8, 1896, p. 131; illus. on p. 141.) * DR View of the theatre and portraits of M. and Mme. Pottecher.

2438. The Return of the drama to nature. illus. (Current literature, v. 47, Sept., 1909, p. 312-315.) * DA Has a view of the open air setting for Scheffauer's The sons of Baldur.

2439. Roberts, Mary Fenton. The value of out-door plays to America. illus. (Craftsman, v. 16, Aug., 1909, p. 491-506.)

ΜΝΑ

2440. Roney, Henry B. Pageantry, a civic pastime. illus. (Popular mechanics, v. 27, March, 1917, p. 337-344.) † VFA Illustrated description of South Bend celebration. 2441. Row, Arthur. Open air theatres in America. (Harper's weekly, v. 58, Oct. 4, 1913, p. 21.) * DA Refers mainly to the Brookside Theatre at Mount Kisco, N. Y.

2442. The Rustic theatre, Montgomery Falls, near Quebec. (Theatre magazine, v. 8, July, 1908, p. 189.) †† NBLA

2443. St. Louis to retain big outdoor theatre. illus. (Popular mechanics, v. 26, Aug., 1916, p. 262.) † VFA

Stage is 150 feet by 60 feet. Theatre accomodates 10,000 persons. 2444. Salters, James. Oberstdorf. illus. 1903, p. 386–390.)

The wild men of (Strand, v. 25, April, DA

Open air dance show in Bavaria. 2445. Saviotti, Alfredo. Feste e spettacoli nel seicento. (Giornale storico della letteratura italiana, v. 41, 1903, p. 42-77.)

NNA

Spectacles at Parma, Padua, Venice, Bologna, and Rome during the sixteenth century.

2446. Savits, Jocza. Das Naturtheater: eine Studie...mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Naturtheater in Thale am Harz und in Hertenstein bei Luzern. München: R. Piper & Co. [1910.] 44 p. illus. 8°. MWE p.v.1, no.3

Open Air Theatres, continued.

2447. Scheffauer, Herman. The forest plays of California. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 10, Sept., 1909, p. 88-94, viii.)

†† NBLA 2448. Seifert, Shirley L. An improvised stage for an out of doors fairy play. illus. (Popular science monthly, v. 91, July, * DA 1917, p. 131-132.)

Light furnished by automobile headlights. 2449. Staging the Indian scene in Shanewis. (New York Times, Feb. 17, 1918, section 5, p. 9.)

A

Describes staging contemplated. 2450. Stahl, Ernst Leopold. Shakespeare auf der Naturbühne...im Bergtheater am Harz. (Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft. Jahrbuch, Jahrg. 44, 1908, p. 239243.) *NCK 2450a. Stevens, Arthur S. The open air theatres of France. illus. (Metropolitan magazine, v. 24, 1906, p. 133-143.) * DA Orange, Béziers, Cauterets, Arles, and Nimes, with excellent illustrations.

2451. Stoll, Horatio F. California's misillus. sion theatre. (Theatre magazine, v. 17, May, 1913, p. 153.) †† NBLA

2452. Notable open air theatres in America. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 14, July, 1911, p. 18–22, vi.) †† NBLA

Views of the theatres at Berkeley, Carmel-by-theSea, and Tacoma; also of several forest theatres. 2453. Where theatres are out-ofdoors. illus. (Technical world, v. 20, Nov., 1913, 403-408.) p.

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en zigzag, par R. Topffer. illus. (L'illustration, v. 22, Oct. 24, 1853, p. 267-270.) * DM

A review of Topffer's book in which open air theatricals at Stalden are described.

2461. Tompkins, Frank. masque. illus.

The Cranbrook (Theatre arts magazine, NBLA

v. 1, Nov., 1916, p. 3–8.) Description, views, and plan of Mr. George Booth's out-of-door theatre, near Detroit.

2462. Tyrrell, Henry. The pastoral plays of the Basque shepherds. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 4, Sept., 1904, p. 219-220.) †† NBLA 2463. Using Shakespeare's tercentenary to awake the spirit of civic cooperation. illus. (Current opinion, v. 60, June, 1916, p. 408-409.) * DA

Two scenes by Robert E. Jones for Percy Mackaye's Caliban.

2464. Vair, S.
plays in Meran.
Jan. 21, 1893, p. 64–65;

The Tyrolese national (Harper's weekly, v. 37, illus. on p. 56.) * DA Design for an open(Builder, v. 94, MQA

2465. Vesper, T. L. air theatre. folded pl. April 18, 1908, p. 458.) 2466. Vincent, Ephrem. ple à Bussang (Vosges). âtre, no. 42, 1900, p. 15-19.)

Théâtre du peuillus. (Le th醆 NKL

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2468. Where Paris leads the way. illus. (Black and white, v. 43, Aug. 12, 1911, p. 273.) * DA

Full-page illustrations of the back and front of the open air theatre of the Comédie Française.

2469. Wiegerhaus, Friedrich. Die Pfingstfestspiele im Harzer Bergtheater bei Thale am Harz. illus. (Bühne und Welt, Jahrg. 7, Halbjahr 2, 1905, p. 844-846.) † NGA

2470. A Woodland theatre. illus. (Theatre magazine, v. 16, July, 1912, p. 9.) †† NBLA Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. Ben Greet presentation of As you like it. 2471. Wright, Willard Huntington. California's mission play. illus. (Harper's weekly, v. 56, July 6, 1912, p. 19.) * DA

INDEX OF AUTHORS

Numbers refer to individual entries.

A

A., G. L., 2246.

A., S., 707.

Abell, Frank, 1027.

Abric, Léon, 2351.
Ack, E., 1571.

Adams, J. Q., jr., 465-468.
Aimond, Charles, 203.
Akhondzadè, M. F. A., 1414.
Alber, 1225, 1415, 1778.
Alberti, G. A., 1572.
Albright, V. E., 468.
Alexander, Victor, 2249.
Alexandre, Arsène, 974.
Alkonost, Kn. I., 975.

Allard, Stephen, 709.
Allen, Bruce, 469.
Allen, W. J., 1226.

Allison, F. G., 10.

Altman, Wilhelm, 11.

Amador de los Rios y Villata, R., 1016.

Amundsen, Gerhard, 814-815, 1779.

Ancona, Alessandro d', 957.

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Banzemont, G. de, 1032.
Bapst, Germain, 766a, 2255-2256.
Barchan, Paul, 978-979.
Barkenbom, Magnus, 19.

Barker, Anthony, 2357.

Barker, Granville, 485.
Barker, Robert, 2257.
Barnes, James, 2359.
Barrow, Sir John, 1033.
Baskervill, C. R., 486.
Basset, Serge, 1791-1792.
Bastien, Adolf, 1422.
Bates, William, 1793.
Bateson, Mary, 206.
Bauer, E. E. von, 823.

Baughan, E. A., 487, 824.

Baumeister, August, 20.

Baxter, K. S., 1034.

Bayne, Ronald, 673.

Bazin, A. P. L., 1035.

Beaulieu, Henri, 767-768.

Beck, Th., 21.

Becker, Heinrich, 22.

Beckmann, Johann, 1424.

Begas, Paul, & Co., 1576.

Begg, S., 1794.

Behn, Aphra, 315.

Behrens, Peter, 825-826, 853.

Belasco, David, 713-716.

Bell, Hamilton, 316.

Bell, Robert, 488.

Bell, W. G., 489.

Benavente y Martínez, J., 1017.

Bénazet, Alexandre, 1036-1037.

Benson, R. H., 207.

Bergengren, Ralph, 490.

Bergk, Theodor, 23.

Bernhardy, Gottfried, 24.

Berret, Paul, 208.

Berriat-Saint-Prix, 209.

Bertall, 1804.

Berthelot, Ph., 1805.

Besant, Sir Walter, 491, 674, 1578.

Bethe, Erich, 25-27.

Bethge, Hans, 827.

Bie, Oskar, 828-829, 1425.
Biermann, Georg, 830.
Binz, Gustav, 492.
Birch, J. B., 1806.
Birnbaum, Harry, 980.
Biscan, Wilhelm, 1579.
Bishop, I. L. B., 1038.
Bisland, Elizabeth, 2258.
Bissing, H., 1580-1582.
Blake, Sir H. A., 1153.
Blakeslee, F. G., 2259.
Blanchard, E. L., 317-327.
Blind, Karl, 493.

Blondel, Georges, 2260.
Bluemner, Hugo, 28.
Boaden, James, 328.
Boas, F. S., 494, 675.
Bochius, Joannes, 29.
Bodensteiner, Ernst, 30.

Boehm, Anna, 210.

Boissy, Gabriel, 2363-2371.
Boistel, E., 1808.

Bolingbroke, L. G., 211.

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