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The Yale Dramatic Association will make a tour of eleven cities during the Christmas vacation, producing Oscar Wilde's comedy, "An Ideal Husband." It has been planned to give the first performance in Bridgeport Conn., on December 18 and the last in Detroit on New Year's Day. Twenty-two men will make the trip.
Edward Mott Woolley, Yale '11, has had entire charge of the coaching and mounting of the production. Well-chosen, the comedy, one of Oscar Wilde's best shows the author's ability in writing light comedy which at times becomes quite farcical. Among the seventeen characters of the play are three women whose parts are taken by Yale undergraduates.
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