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Following the last performance of "Pudding on the Ritz" Saturday evening, the Hasty Pudding Club will give a "leap year" dance upstairs in the Club-house with the Harvard Gold Coast Orchestra providing the music, it was announced yesterday by R. S. Neff '33, undergraduate manager. A large number have already signified their intention of attending, so that the Club will secure permission to remain open after midnight. Tickets may still be obtained today and tomorrow at the Clubhouse.
Last night the Pudding gave the first performance since the trip during the spring recess. Another showing is scheduled for tonight, and when the final curtain falls tomorrow evening, the play will have been presented before the public eight times. Both performances begin at 8.15 o'clock.
The presentations at the Mecca Temple in New York, and the Academy of Music in Northampton during the recess on April 8 and 9 were enthusiastically received. The 35 members of the Club who appear in the play have been ably cast by John Boyle who came from Broadway to produce the Pudding show.
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