"... the theatre demanded of its members stamina, good digestion, the ability to adjust, and a strong sense of humor. There was no discomfort an actor didn’t learn to endure. To survive, we had to be horses and we were."
Helen Hayes (1900-1993). On Reflection (1968)
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The cast of The Legend of the Waters, as presented at the Emma Lake Art Camp, 1941.
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Drama class pantomime, The Babe in the Wood, 1935.
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Members of the Morton Historical Society who presented Scene IV from Big Bear, 1927.
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Scene from Right You Are (If you think you are), 1963.
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