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The annual spring theatricals of the Hasty Pudding Club will be, as already announced, a three act comic opera, entitled "Branglebrink, or a Weary Wanderer's Woeful Wooing." The Libretto is by Ralph Milbourne Townsend '96, and the music by Frank Bruce Whittemore '96, Robert Gorham Morse '96, and John Alden Carpenter '97.
The Boston performances will be given at Copley Hall, Clarendon street, beginning with a matinee on the afternoon of Saturday, April 11. Doors open at 1.30. Performance at 2.30. The evening performances will be on Saturday, April 11, Monday, April 13, and Tuesday, April 14. Doors open at 7.30: Performance at 8.30.
The Cambridge performances will be given in the club house, Graduates' Night. Thursday, April 7, will be the first presentation of the play. It will begin at 8.30. The other Cambridge performances will be Wednesday, April 15, Thursday, April 16, and Friday, April 17. Doors will open at 7.30. Performances at 8.30.
The cast of characters will be:
Bishop Christain, E. V. Frothingham '96.
A prelate with a self-adjusting conscience.
Princess Mirabelle, E. G. Knoblauch '96.
A young lady who has lost her heart.
Robert of Alles, H. Schurz '97.
The gentleman who found the heart.
Dan de Lion, L. B. Valentine '97.
In search of the lost heart and incidentally the accompanying fortune.
Tatter de Malion, A. H. Paker '97.
The king in disguise, in trouble and in love.
Brother John, H. W. Howe '97.
Unfortunately a monk, he would have made a good fellow.
Baron of Fundz, F. Duffield '96.
A friend in need and indeed.
Io Penn, E. M. Hurley '96.
The chaperone, a mere matter of form.
Rococo, J. C. Hunt '96.
A reliable servant in spite of his name.
Costumes designed by E. G. Knoblauch '96.
Tickets ($2.00) will be mailed on application to Thurston's, Cambridge, or may be had at Herrick's, Boylston street, Woman's Exchange, Boylston street, Clough and Shackley, Beacon and Charles streets and at the ticket offices at Adams House, Parker House, Young's Hotel, Hotel Vendome and The Empire.
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