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The Cercle Francais spring production, which is the first ever undertaken by that organization, will consist of two plays, a two-act war drama, "Servir," by Henri Lavedan, and a one-act farce, "Edgar et sa Bonne," by Labiche. There will be one performance only, which will be staged in the Copley Theatre on May 11 at 8 o'clock. Dancing in the Copley Theatre ballroom will follow the performance. Tickets are now on sale at $1.50, $1, 75 cents, and 50 cents each at Herrick's and the Co-operative Branch, or may be procured from A. L. Carroll '18, Dunster 26.
Men's parts will be taken by members of the University Cercle Francais, and women's parts by members of the Radcliffe Cercle. The casts for the two plays follow:
Rehearsals are now going on under the supervision of Mr. E. L. Raiche, of the French Department.
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