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The American premier of "Dona Rosita" will be presented tonight by the Harvard Dramatic Club and the Radcliffe Idler. Their spring production will be given with special music written by Irving G. Fine and special ballet sequences by Harry Churchill Swill.
The songs by Irving Fine of the Harvard Music Department were written, in keeping with the play, in Spanish style. The ballet was created by Mary Small, instructor of folk dancing at Radcliffe.
Because of the interested created by their last production, "Mashenka," which will soon be dopruced on Broadway, agents representing the Shuberts, Twentieth Century Fox, and Universal will be present. Anne Putnam '46, who was offered a contrast by Twentieth Century Fox because of her acting in "Mashenka," will also play in "Dona Rosita."
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