Baker, George Pierce (1866–1935), theatre scholar. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, he graduated from Harvard in 1887. Baker returned to teach there in 1905, sponsoring the
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Baker, George Pierce (1866–1935), theatre scholar. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, he graduated from Harvard in 1887. Baker returned to teach there in 1905, sponsoring the
| Columbia Encyclopedia: George Pierce Baker |
Bibliography
See memorial by J. M. Brown et al. (1939); W. P. Kinne, George Pierce Baker and the American Theatre (1954, repr. 1968).
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| 1905 | George Pierce Baker (1866-1935) begins teaching English 47, a playwriting course at Harvard, adding (in 1913) a workshop component to allow students to produce their work. George Abbott, Philip Barry, S. N. Behrman, John Dos Passos, Sidney Howard, Eugene O'Neill, and Thomas Wolfe participated. The course and workshop continued until 1925. |
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George Pierce Baker (1866 – 1935) was an American educator in the field of drama.
He graduated in the Harvard class of 1887, and taught in the English Department at Harvard 1888–1924. He started his '47 workshop' class in playwrighting in 1905. He was instrumental in creating the Harvard Theatre Collection at Harvard Library. In 1908 he began the Harvard Dramatic Club, acting as its sponsor, and in 1912 he founded Workshop 47 to provide a forum for the performance of plays developed within his English 47 class. Unable to persuade Harvard to offer a degree in playwrighting, he moved to Yale University in 1925, where he helped found the Yale School of Drama. He remained there until his retirement in 1933.[1]
Among those he taught in his playwriting class were Eugene O'Neill, George Abbott, Hallie Flanagan, Edward Sheldon, Sidney Howard, Maurine Dallas Watkins and Stanley McCandless.[1] His Dramatic Technique (1919) offered a codification in English of the principles of the well-made play.[2]
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