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The group that produced the Leverett House Christmas play has expanded into a permanent House dramatics organization. Michael Harwood '56 was named president, Winthrop C. Neilson '56 vice-president, and Martin M. Mintz '56 secretary-treasurer.
The new organization will operate as a regular House activity and therefore will not be chartered by the University. But personnel for the cast will be used from other Houses, Neilson said. "We have a special need for Three one-act plays will be presented in the House dining hall from April 20 to 23, Neilson said. "The Proposal," by Anton Chekov, "A Strange Kind of Romance," by Tennessee Williams, and "Weatherwise," by Noel Coward, will be offered. Mintz will direct "The Proposal," Earle E. Edgerton '56 the Williams play, and Neilson will direct the Coward piece. Casting will begin next week, in the Leverett House Common Room.
Three one-act plays will be presented in the House dining hall from April 20 to 23, Neilson said. "The Proposal," by Anton Chekov, "A Strange Kind of Romance," by Tennessee Williams, and "Weatherwise," by Noel Coward, will be offered.
Mintz will direct "The Proposal," Earle E. Edgerton '56 the Williams play, and Neilson will direct the Coward piece. Casting will begin next week, in the Leverett House Common Room.
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