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The fourth production of the 47 Workshop will be given in Agassiz House Theatre, Radcliffe, this evening at 8 o'clock. The play the first two nights will be "The Waves of Torre," a one-act piece by Miss Ethel Claire Randall, telling of an Irish fisherman's dread of the sea, the terror being lost, however, when he is called to the aid of a wrecked ship. The scene is the interior of Bhride Senanes cottage on the Island of Torre off the northwest coast of Donegal, Ireland.
On Saturday and Monday evenings will be staged Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning's production, "Between the Lines," three one-act plays with prologue and epilogue which depict episodes from the lives of the father, mother and three children.
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