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The public sale of tickets for the PiEta play, "The Alcayde," begins today. Tickets for the performances in Brattle Hall, Saturday, May 9, and Monday, May 11, are on sale at Thurston's; for the performance in Copley Hall, Wednesday, May 13, at Herrick's, Clough and Shackley's, and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union. The price is $1.50.
The performance in Salem, May 16, is under the auspices of the Oratorio Society. The sale of tickets has progressed rapidly, and a large audience is assured. Nearly all the seats for the performance in the Lynn Theatre have already been sold, although the date is not until May 19.
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