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"Inspector General" Will Run Next Week

Keahy Will Play in Leading Role of Spring Production

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With only a week remaining before the curtain goes up on its 65th production. "The Inspector General," the HDC cast is intensively rehearsing amidst the props of the Big Tree Swimming Pool for their four night stand next Wednesday through Saturday, and a subsequent tour of Army camps.

This satirical farce uncovers governmental corruption in a rollicking series of scenes. Bob Keahey '45, mistaken for the true Inspector-general who is to investigate municipal inefficiency, arrives in a small Russian town, and after being wined and dined by the officials, proceeds on an attempted seduction of the mayor's wife, Jackie Proctor, and ends up mistakenly engaged to his daughter, Edie Bronson.

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