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HDC Announces Plan To Import Wellesley Play After Christmas

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The Harvard Dramatic Club will sponsor the Wellesley College Experimental Theatre's production of "The Maids" in Cambridge during the weekend following the Christmas recess, the HDC announced last night.

The Wellesley cast will perform in Agassiz Theatre January 9, 10, and 11, with tickets priced at 90 cents. They will go on sale immediately after Christmas vacation.

Spokesmen for the Club emphasized that staging the Wellesley production in Cambridge did not stem from the Club's financial difficulties. The Club is in very good shape financially, a Club representative asserted.

Jean Genet, author of "The Maids," wrote "Deathwatch," which was presented in Cambridge last spring. Genet is famous for his habitation of French prisons.

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