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GIVE "THE STRANGER" TONIGHT

FIFTH AND FINAL PRODUCTION OF 47 WORKSHOP IN AGASSIZ HOUSE.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The 47 Workshop will present its fifth and final production of the year this evening, when "The Stranger" will be performed at Agassiz House, Radcliffe. The play was originally scheduled for production last week, but owing to unforeseen circumstances a postponement was necessary.

"The Stranger" has been written by Miss Leonore Loveman, who was formerly a student in Professor Baker's English 47. In three acts, the plot concerns the hostility of ancient customs in Hungary to American ideals, the former represented in the hero and the latter in the American heroine. The action throughout the play takes place in Hungary, and inasmuch as Miss Loveman, the author, is a native of Hungary, she is well informed as to the traditions and mode of life of the people in that land.

Mr. George Musaphia, a Boston artist, who has studied abroad, is the designer of the scenery. Both the settings, of course, are in Hungary, and the artist has accordingly been given an unusual opportunity to display brilliant and varied color effects.

Professor Baker, assisted by P. F. Reniers '16, has had the management of the production. The cast will be composed almost entirely of members of the regular Workshop company. It will be as follows: Helen Harriden,  Miss Mary Ellis Aranka,  Mrs. R. N. Burnham Count Ladislaw Henszy,  Irving Pichel '14 Count Caroszy,  G. E. Massey '15 Countess Henszy,  Miss Ruth Delano Madame Henszy,  Miss Willowdean Chattison General Henszy,  F. Hubbard Nina,  Miss Charlotte Read Mr. Kendy,  J. W. D. Seymour '17 Bardi,  A. P. Archer '17 Janco,  D. Holbrook '20

Laborers, labor leaders, peasants, etc.

Laborers, labor leaders, peasants, etc.

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