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Vets Theatre to Cast Initial Play Tomorrow

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Casting for the first production of the new veterans' theatre workshop will begin tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the parish house of Christ Church opposite the Cambridge Common at One Garden Street.

Selected for its first fall offering is "I Was King in Babylon," a satire on reincarnation by England's William Gerhardi, with the initial tryouts open to all members of the University according to an announcement by Jerome A. Kilty '49, founder of the organization.

A theatre has not yet been selected to house the production, as Sanders is inadequate for several effects required by the script. Brattle Hall or even a house in Boston may be the play's ultimate home.

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