Constance Lindsay Skinner
Constance Lindsay Skinner was a Canadian writer, critic, historian and editor best known for having conceived the Rivers of America Series for the publisher Farrar & Rinehart.
Portrait of Constance Lindsay Skinner
Portrait at the National Rivers Hall of Fame
The Forest Theater is an historic amphitheater in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Founded in 1910, it is one of the oldest outdoor theaters west of the Rockies. Actor/director Herbert Heron is generally cited as the founder and driving force, and poet/novelist Mary Austin is often credited with suggesting the idea. As first envisioned, original works by California authors, children's theatre, and the plays of Shakespeare were the primary focus. Since its inception, a variety of artists and theatre groups have presented plays, pageants, musical offerings and other performances on the outdoor stage, and the facility's smaller indoor theatre and school.
Sunset over the Forest Theatre during 1997 Carmel Shakespeare Festival production of Julius Caesar
Herbert Heron as Hamlet in 1926
1911 production of Twelfth Night
WPA workers rebuilding the Forest Theater in 1939.