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Tickets for the Spanish Play

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La Sociedad Espanola will give its second annual play, "Llovido del Cielo," by Vital Aza, in Brattle Hall, on April 4 at 8 o'clock.

Tickets at $1, 75 cents and 50 cents are on sale at the Schoenhof Book Company, 128a Tremont street, Boston, and at the Co-operative, or may be obtained by mail from G. Rivera '09, 55 College House.

Piot and Cast of "Liovido del Cielo."

The presentation of the comedy occupies about an hour. It treats of two poor artists, Pepe and Pepito. Don Manuel returns from Cuba very wealthy, and takes Pepe as his nephew to live with him in his magnificent house. It develops later that Pepito is the real nephew, and just as Pepe and Consuelo, his wife, think they must leave Don Manuel, Pepito arrives and the wealthy uncle keeps them all as his own family. The humor of the play revolves about old Don Cleto, Pepe's father, who uses wrong words, mispronounces, and disputes himself, and is always entangled in the mazes of his vocabulary. His efforts to straighten out his words and sentences are very laughable.

The cast of the play is: Pepe, a poor young artist of Madrid,  M. K. Woolman '09 Consuelo, his wife,  G. E. Hyde '09 Pepito, his friend,  H. W. Packer 1L. Dona Paz, Consuelo's mother,  J. Murdoch, Jr., 1G. Don Cleto, Pepe's father,  G. Rivera, Jr., '09 Don Manuel, Pepito's millionaire uncle from Cuba,  E. F. Schwartzenberg 2L. Domingo, negro servant to Don Manuel,  D. N. Robinson '08

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