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Holbrook Blinn is still playing in "The Boss," by E. B. Sheldon '08, and W. A. Brady is preparing for production "Romance," another play by the same author. Sheldon is now at work on a piece which will be used by Miss Dorothy Donnolly during the coming season.
The four-act farce-comedy "Mrs. Thompkins," which was written last year in English 47 by Miss Agnes L. Crimmins of Radcliffe, has been taken by Miss May Irwin and will go into rehearsal on Monday. The play will go to New York about the middle of the winter.
"Kismet," a play based on the "Arabian Nights," and written by E. G. Knoblauch '96, will appear in New York in January. It has met with unusual success in London during the past year.
A satirical comedy called "The Things We Create," by D. Carb '09, will be put on by W. A. Brady at the Playhouse in New York within a few weeks.
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