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Three Shows to Bow At Loeb and Agassiz

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Harvard summer theatre will get underway next week with two openings at the Loeb Drama Center and one at Agassiz Theatre.

The Summer Repertory Company will start its season Tuesday with Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons, to be presented in repertory with George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man, bowing Wednesday.

At Agassiz, Joan Littlewoods' World War-I farrago oh What A Lovely War will open Thursday. It is the first show of the Harvard Dramatic Club's first summer season.

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