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CERCLE FRANCAIS TO GIVE ANNUAL PRODUCTION MONDAY

In Co-operation with Radcliffe Organization Will Present Three One-Act Plays.

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The first performance of the Cercle Francais plays will be given at Agassiz House Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Instead of one long play, this year there will be three short pieces, "L'Ecole des Belles-Meres," by Brieux; "L'Intruse," by Maeterlinck; and "Les Deux Sourds," by Moinaux. This first is a one-act comedy, treating the problem of a mother-in-law's position in the household of her married children. "L'Intruse," a mystical drama by Maeterlinck, is a gloomy scene, in which an old blind man seems to be aware by some supernatural power that death is very near his daughter who is ill. The last play is a typical French farce. A young man pretends to be deaf to win the good graces of the father, also deaf, of a young lady whose hand he wishes to win.

A second performance will be given in Copley Hall Tuesday evening. Tickets for both performances are on sale at the Co-operative Branch in Cambridge, and at Herrick's and at Copley Hall box office in Boston. They may also be procured from T. Nelson '18, Randolph 47. Prices are $1.50, 75 cents, 50 cents for Monday's performances. There are no 75-cents tickets for the second performance. Members of the Cercle may obtain $1.50 tickets for $1.00.

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