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DRAMA SCHOOL EXTENDS 1930 COURSES OF STUDY

Work in Scene Design, Stage Lighting and Dramatic Criticism Added--To Begin Instruction Monday

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Instruction in the Cambridge School of the Drama will begin on Monday, September 29. The courses of study for the second year have been extended to include work in scene design and stage lighting, and practice in dramatic criticism.

In scene design and lighting and for technical direction of all productions of the school the services of Arthur P. Segal of New York have been secured. Segal has designed settings for plays produced by Jed Harris, Crosby Gaige and Edgar Seiwyn. He was formerly associated with he Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and last year designed for the Newark Art Theatre. He has taught Stage Design in the New York School of Fine and Applied Art and in Europe. He was the consultant illuminating engineer for the new ballroom of the Steamship Leviathan, the ballroom of the Hotel New Yorker and the ballroom of the Hotel St. George.

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