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The Department of English is again arranging for several outdoor productions of the plays of Shakespere, similar to those so successfully given last spring by Mr. Greet's Woodland Players. At least four performances will be given, probably including "A Midsummer Night's Dream. With regard to the other three, no definite announcement can yet be made, except that possibly "As You Like It," as given last year, will be repeated. It is not likely that the "Merchant of Venice" or "Twelfth Night," which were very recently given in Boston, will be presented. The plays will be given by the same company as last year, and Miss Ethel Wynne Matthison, Mr. Ben Greet, Mr. C. R. Kennedy, and Mr. B. A. Field will appear again.
The dates on which the plays will be given are Monday and Tuesday, morning and afternoon, of Class Day week. The rectangular space, in the rear of Sever Hall will be used again.
The general arrangements in regard to application for seats will be the same as last year, but definite arrangements in detail will be announced later in the CRIMSON. The number of seats sold at each performance will be limited to 1000, in order that everybody may be able to hear.
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