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Idler Formulates Price Cut Policy

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Radcliffe's Idler players will slash ticket prices for their forthcoming production of Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit" December 2 and 3. The move will start a new Idler policy of lower rates to combat the competition from the professional Brattle Theater group, club chairman Marty Nichols '50 announced last night.

The decision came after discussions with Dean Sherman and Idler director Mrs. Mark Howe.

Since royalties will have to be paid for Sartre's play, Idler found that some admission charge would be necessary to cover expenses. All seats will be $.60 and none will be reserved. Future Idler productions will probably be handled under the new "meet expenses" policy.

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