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The cast for the Lowell House spring production of Arthur Honnegger's King Pausole was announced yesterday by producer Steven A. Bell '60. Included as principals are Alvarez Bulos 1G, Radcliffe students Joy Meyers and O'Brien Nicholas, John Scullin '60, and Harvey White '59.
The principals and other speaking players will be supported by a chorus of 20, and orchestra of 20, and a corps de ballet, Bell said.
Marking the 29th year of Lowell House opera production, King Pausole will be directed by Alan Rinzler '60.
Performances scheduled from April 8-12 will constitute the first American production of King Pausole. Since its 1930 Paris premiere, the Honnegger opera has been produced once, in Geneva, in 1932. An English translation of the opera has only recently been completed.
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