Background
Bruestle, Beaumont was born on December 23, 1905 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Adolph and Florence (Schrader) Bruestle.
(Stylized Chinese-manner play, or bare stage, using movabl...)
Stylized Chinese-manner play, or bare stage, using movable Chinese properties. One set. Chinese costumes. Cast of 6 women, 8 men, extras. This is an original play, built around the fantastic tale of three suitors who come to prove their prowess in order to win the hand of the Emperor's daughter. Fleeing with the suitor of her choice, the unpretentious student Tang, the Princess is pursued by the Emperor's army, but is welcomed back when Tang is able to subdue the fierce dragon of the Khan of Tartary, by twisting its tail. Novel, dead-pan comedy provided by Property Man and Chorus.
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Bruestle, Beaumont was born on December 23, 1905 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Adolph and Florence (Schrader) Bruestle.
Bachelor of Arts Pennsylvania, 1927. Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1930. Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1932.
Faculty English department University Pennsylvania, 1927-1931, Temple University, 1931-1945. Actor professional theatre New York City, 1945-1947. Faculty department speech and English University Tulsa, 1947-1970, chairman department, 1953-1970.
(Stylized Chinese-manner play, or bare stage, using movabl...)
Member Broadway Theatre League Tulsa (president 1959-1965, chairman board since 1965), International Platform Association, screen Actors' Guild, Actors' Equity Association, Theta Alpha Phi.