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Tickets for the presentation, which is to be produced at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, on the evenings of Tuesday, December 12, and Wednesday, December 13, went on sale yesterday at Daley's and at Brattle Hall. They can also be obtained by writing to Robert Breckinridge '34, Eliot L-11. The prices of seats have been set at $2.00, $1.00, and $.50. George Simon and his orchestra have been engaged by the Dramatic Club to play for dancing after each performance from 11 until 1 o'clock.
The remaining vacancies in the cast, two club-women and a waiter, are to be filled within the next few days. These characters will be selected from those Harvard and Radcliffe students who tried out earlier this fall.
In connection with the celebration of its twenty-fifth anniversary, the Harvard Dramatic Club will present a half hour radio program over station WBZ on Saturday evening, December 9 from 9 to 9.30 o'clock. One half of the program will be composed of three selections from the Club's winter production, "Ever the Twain" by Lennox Robinson. Members of the regular cast will take their respective parts in these excerpts, which will be announced by Alistair Cooke, director of the show. For the remainder of the allotted time, George Simon and his Confederates, a well-known Harvard undergraduate orchestra, will offer dance music.
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