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WINTER PRODUCTION WILL BE NEW FEATURE IN CERCLE PLANS

Expect to Present Three One-Act Plays in January

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Le Cercle Francaise will this year depart from its annual custom of limiting its activities in its fall productions by presenting three one-act plays in Brattle Hall some time during the month of January.

The three short dramas chosen were written during the latter nineteenth century and have been produced with success on Paris Stages. The first play is entitled "La Joie Fait Peur," a dramatic comedy, written about 1860 by Madame Emile de Girardin, and the second is "Le Baiser" by Theodore de Banville, written about 1890.

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