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The third production of the 47 Workshop will take place at the Newtowne Theatre, in North Cambridge, on the evenings of Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9, when a set of four one-act plays written by students in English 47 will be presented. The use of the Newtowne Theatre is necessitated by the temporary closing of Agassiz House at Radcliffe, due to the action of the Fuel Administration.
The first of the play lets, "Every Man's Bit," was written by Miss Lois Compton of Radcliffe, a student in Professor G. P. Baker's course on the technique of the drama. The characters in the cast are as follows: The second play, by Hubert Osborne, Sp., holder of the MacDowell Fellowship in Dramatic Composition, is entitled "The Readjustment," and the arrangement of characters is: The third production, "Dayspring", by J. R. Froome, Sp., has for its characters:
The second play, by Hubert Osborne, Sp., holder of the MacDowell Fellowship in Dramatic Composition, is entitled "The Readjustment," and the arrangement of characters is: The third production, "Dayspring", by J. R. Froome, Sp., has for its characters:
The third production, "Dayspring", by J. R. Froome, Sp., has for its characters:
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