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Rounding out 21 years on the boards, the Idler Dramatic Society will celebrate its anniversity with a production of Yeats' "Oedipus Rex," on May 9, 10, and 11.

Idler's policy of introducing new plays side-by-side with established classic has resulted in such past successor as the 1937 performance of Auden's "The Dog Beneath the Skin" and 1942's Mashenka."

When after five weeks of rehearsal, the two plays are presented at Brattle Hall, Henry P. Robbins '48 will appear as Oedipus and E. Edmond Ayres 8th, '48, will take the role of Creon.

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