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Bewitched Bayou. And other creatures from black lagoons. The proof is in the pudding, so I will not be hasty. 12 Holyoke Street.

LOWELL HOUSE OPERA. Francis Poulenc's The Breasts of Tiresias, one of the funniest operas ever written. Caldwell Titcomb '47 calls it Tessie's Tits. And a concert version of Purcell's Indian Queen. Both Boston premieres.

No Hard Feelings. Except on the part of the audience. With Eddie Albert and Nanette Fabray, at the Colonial Theater. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. Fun and games in a lunatic asylum. From Ken Kesey's novel, and reportedly very good. At the Charles Playhouse, 76 Warrenton St., Boston.

Suffragette. A musical by Josh Rubins '70, now at the Law School, about the early days of the women's movement. At Agassiz.

A Thousand Clowns. By Herb Gardner. It became a successful movie, I believe. Opens tomorrow night. Leverett Old Library.

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