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Plans for Cercle Francais Play.

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The rehearsals for the eighteenth annual theatrical production of the Cercle Francais. "Les Folies Amoureuses," to be given next month, are progressing satisfactorily. M. Bernard who has coached the plays for the last five years is again in charge of the rehearsals and is arranging the final cast for the performances, which will occur as follows: graduates' night, December 15, in Brattle Hall; public performances, December 16, in Brattle Hall, and December 28, in Potter Hall, Boston.

The performances will consist of a prologue, the play proper, and a divertissement. Eight dances and a number of songs will be introduced. The singers are being trained by Mrs. Emma Shute and M. Bernard, and the dancers by Mrs. Wyman.

Following is the cast of characters: PROLOGUE. Mile, Beauval,  E. R. Riegel '08 M. Dancourt,  F. Dexter '08 Mile, Berhosser,  D. M. Martin '07 Mindu Bocage,  D. L. Foote '08 Monus,  (undecided) Un Machiniste,  E. Eversole '07 LES POLARS AMOUREUSES. Albert,  W. M. Shohl '06 Eraste,  F. Dexter '08 Crispin,  G. L. Foote '08 Agathe,  E. R. Riegel '08 Lisette,  D. M. Martin '07 DIVERDISSEMENT. Clitandre,  (undecided) Agathe,  G. A. Schneider '07 Lisette,  D. M. Martin '07 La Folie,  E. R. Riegel '08 Crispin,  G. L., Feote '08 Le Carnavel,  (undecided) Eraste,  F. Dexter '08 Albert,  W. M. Shohl '06 Monus,  (undecided)

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