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The 47 Workshop will give the second performance of "Plots and Playwrights," by G. E. Massey '15, in Agassiz House this evening at 8 o'clock. The play, which is written in two parts and an introduction, after the same fashion as "Between the Lines," the Craig Prize play, is a satire on popular playwrights. The three scenes which make up the first part are laid on different floors of a typical New York boarding house. The second part is the popular Broadway playwright's telescoping of these three scenes and is a keen satire on some of last winter's New York productions. The experiment of having the scenery and lighting done by the Workshop forces, which proved so successful at the last performances, will be continued.
The following members of the University are in the cast: A. P. Archer uC., N. B. Clark '16, R. D. Longyear '18, H. F. Lucas 1G., G. A. Madigan '19, C. C. Mather 1G., and R. H. Tannehill 2G.
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