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The regular sale of tickets for the forthcoming HTW production of Troilus and Cressida will begin today at the Harvard Cooperative Society and the box office of the Brattle Theatre. The play is scheduled to run at Brattle Hall from Wednesday, December 8, through Saturday, December 18.
The scheduled 11 evening and one matinee performances will constitute a record for dramatic longevity, according to Jerry Kilty, president of the HTW. He stated last night that over $200 worth of subscriptions had already come in through the mail. He implied that the success of the play should equal that of the Harvard Dramatic Club's recent production, Amphitryon 38.
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