Penn State Players
The Penn State Players, an on-campus theatrical group, was founded in 1919 and held their first performance in 1920 under the direction of Arthur C. Cloetingh. The Players performed a variety of shows in many different genres, from one-act comedies to William Shakespeare's The Tempest. The Players eventually evolved into what is today's School of Theater in the College of Art and Architecture.
From the description of Penn State Players scrapbook and programs, 1920-1956. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 491393201
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