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As its fall production "An Enemy of the People" opened at Sanders Theatre last night, the Harvard Dramatic Club offered Tennessee Williams as an extra added attraction to help draw customers for its performance this evening.
The noted playwright will talk to members of the BDC, their guests and all holders of tickets to the current production, in Sanders Theatre at 4 o'clock. After reading selections from the script of the latest play. "A Streetcar Named Desire," which opened in Boston this week, Williams will discuss his work in the theatre and answer questions about poetic drama.
In the scene above, Fred Tullar of the Associated Makeup Artists applies the paints to Georgia Rughes, Emerson College '49, leading lady, while William West '49, the male star, and director Ted Allegretti '47, await developments.
Two of the above and the work of the other two will be on exhibition on the stage of Sanders Theatre for two more days in the old time Ibsen drama.
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