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The Cercle Francais will present "Les Romanesques," by Edmond Rostand, as its annual play. The graduates' performance will be held in Brattle Hall on Monday. The Boston performances will be held in Jordan Hall on December 1 and 3. The cast of the play is as follows: A number of supernumerary parts, as a notary, ruffians, musicians, bourgeois, etc., will be filled by other members of the club. "Les Romanesques" is one of Rostand's best plays, some critics ranking it above "L'Aigion" and "Cyrano de Bergerac."
A number of supernumerary parts, as a notary, ruffians, musicians, bourgeois, etc., will be filled by other members of the club.
"Les Romanesques" is one of Rostand's best plays, some critics ranking it above "L'Aigion" and "Cyrano de Bergerac."
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