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Work on "Siegfried" Progressing

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Work on the stage for the "Siegfried" production in the Stadium on June 4 has been progressing rapidly under Mr. Loomis Taylor, stage manager of the German operas at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, Mr. Fred Taus, chief electrician of the Metropolitan, and Mr. R. F. Brunton, of the Boston Opera House. The structure will be completed by next Tuesday, according to present plans. Two carloads of scenery and properties, including the large dragon, are already here, and the remainder of the stage settings will arrive soon. The artists are due in Cambridge on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The management announces that at the performance nobody who arrives late will be allowed inside the Stadium until after the first act.

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