Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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34 FILM AND RADIO GUIDE Volume XII, No. 9 Extraordinary Conference on Children's Theatre AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL THEATRE ASSOCIATION MEETING AT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE AUGUST 2, 3, 4, 5, 1946 Friday, August 2 9:50-12:00 A.M. Identification Meeting, Guggenheim Hall. George Savage, Department of English, Presiding. Carl Lucks, Seattle Junior Programs, Chairman. Participants: All v'ho are registered. 1:40-2:20 P. M. Formal Opening, Gnggenheini Hall. D. I). Griffith, Department of English, Presiding. Welcome — D e a n Edward H. Lauer, College of Arts and Sciences. “Children’s Theatre in Seattle.” Ethel Hensen, Seattle Public Schools. 2:20-4:00 P. M. Theatre for Children — A Sgmpo.mum, Guggenheim Hall. Louise C. Horton, Children’s Theatre, Royal Oak, Michigan, Chairman. “The Audience,” Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Goodman Theatre, Chicago; “Planning a Year’s Program,” Winifred W a r d. Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois ; “Interpretation Through Design,” Roy Morgan, Palo Alto Children’s Theatre, Palo Alto, California; “Interpretation Through Directing and Acting,” Hazel Robertson, Palo Alto Children’s Theatre. 8:00-10:00 P. M. Writing for Children (Theatre and Radio), Meuny Hall. Virginia Lee Comer, AETA Ciuldreii’s Theatre Chairman, Chairman. Participants : Charlotte B. Chorpenning, Goodman Theatre, Chicago; Hazel Robertson, Palo Alto Children’s Theatre; Sara Spencer Campbell, Children’s Theati’e Press; Nora Tully MacA 1 V a y. Playwright ; Martha King, Playwright; Gloria Chandler, Consultant on Radio, Association of Junior Leagues of America ; Helen Platt, Radio Script Writer. Saturday, August 3 Group Meetings 10:00-11:30 A. M. 1. Puppetry, Philosophy Hail. Chairman: Dorothea Jackson, Seattle Public Schools. II. Creative Dramatics, Philosophy Hall. Chairman : Howard S. Lease, Seattle Junior League, Seattle Junior Programs. Demonstration : Nancy Taft Smuck, Seattle Public Schools. Discussion Leader: Winifred Ward, Northwestern University. Participants: John Lehman, P o r 1 1 a n d, Oregon, Public Schools; Virginia Dorris, Association of Junior Leagues; Mildred Harter Wirt, Gary, Indiana; Geraldine B. Siks, Thorp, Washington. III. Play Production Techniqties, Commerce Hcdl. Chairman: Roy Morgan, Palo Alto Children’s Theatre. Participants: Bette Anderson, Seattle Repertory Theatre; Vir ginia Dorris, Association of Junior Leagues; Charlotte Chorpenning, Goodman Theatre; Barbara Foley, University of Washington; Bernice Riehl, College of Puget Sound, Tacoma Little Theatre; Pricilla Klepser, Cornish School, Seattle. 1:30-3:00 P. M. Play 'for Children: Shoud)oat, at University. Analysis : Chairman : Lowell Lees, University of Utah. Participants : Hazel Robertson, Palo Alto Children’s Theatre ; Sara Campbell Spencer, Children’s Theatre Press; Charlotte Chorpenning, Goodman Theatre, Chicago; Sarah Truax Albert, Seattle, Washington. 3:30-5:00 P. M. I. Community Organization, Philosophy Hall. Chairman : M r s. George C. Nickum, Seattle Junior League, Seattle Junior Programs. Participants: Virginia Lee Comer, Association of Junior Leagues; Louise Horton, Royal Oak Children’s Theatre; Ben Evans, Seattle Park Department; John Richards, Seattle Public Library; Lela Hall, Seattle Housing Authority; Mrs. Arthur Young, Seattle Art Museum; Irene Belcher, Muncie, Indiana, Children’s Theatre; Mrs. Clarence Muth, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Children’s Theatre; Anna Best Joder, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Children’s Theatre. II. ('hddren’s Theatre and the High Schools, Commerce Hall,