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The graduates' performance of "Machiavelli," this year's Hasty Pudding Club play, will be given at the club theatre on Holyoke street this evening at 8 o'clock.
At the dress rehearsal yesterday afternoon the play went off smoothly, although the principal actors were at times slow in taking their cues. The costumes, which were supplied by Hayden & Company, and the chorus dancing, which was coached by Lindsay Morrison, of the Castle Square Theatre Company, were especially good. The best songs were "The Historical Novel" and "Soldiers of Fortune."
The cast is as follows:
Ladies-in-waiting--D. R. Ayres '05, A. E. Chase '05, L. Delano '06, R. Grant '06, M. McBurney '06, T. T. Whitney '06, W. C. Richmond '05, A. M. Scully '05.
Gentlemen of Machiavelli's suite--R. Amory '06, I. T. Burr, 3rd, '06, F. T. Colby '05, W. F. Emerson '06, G. S. Jackson '05, LeR. King '06, P. D. Lamson '05, P. H. Muir '05. Peasant girls--W. H. Appleton '06, C. P. Greenough '06, W. M. Bunting, Jr., '05, C. R. D. Meier '05, A. W. Page '05, L. A. Pettebone '05, F. J. Sulloway '05, R. T. Wheeler '05. Retainers--J. W. Burden '06, W. G. Means '06, J. H. Lathrop '05, D. A. Newhall '06, J. D. Nichols '06, A. J. D. Paul '06, S. D. Preston '06, L. T. Swaim '05. Supernumerary--W. S. Poor '05. Performances will be given as follows: only open performance in Cambridge, at clubhouse theatre. Monday, May 1; performances in Jordan Hall, Boston, May 3, 4, 5 and 6. There will be no matinees. Tickets for the Cambridge performance, at $2, may be obtained at Thurston's, and for the Boston performances, at $2 and $1.50, at Thurston's and Herrick's
Amory '06, I. T. Burr, 3rd, '06, F. T. Colby '05, W. F. Emerson '06, G. S. Jackson '05, LeR. King '06, P. D. Lamson '05, P. H. Muir '05.
Peasant girls--W. H. Appleton '06, C. P. Greenough '06, W. M. Bunting, Jr., '05, C. R. D. Meier '05, A. W. Page '05, L. A. Pettebone '05, F. J. Sulloway '05, R. T. Wheeler '05.
Retainers--J. W. Burden '06, W. G. Means '06, J. H. Lathrop '05, D. A. Newhall '06, J. D. Nichols '06, A. J. D. Paul '06, S. D. Preston '06, L. T. Swaim '05.
Supernumerary--W. S. Poor '05.
Performances will be given as follows: only open performance in Cambridge, at clubhouse theatre. Monday, May 1; performances in Jordan Hall, Boston, May 3, 4, 5 and 6. There will be no matinees.
Tickets for the Cambridge performance, at $2, may be obtained at Thurston's, and for the Boston performances, at $2 and $1.50, at Thurston's and Herrick's
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