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The 47 Workshop will give its fifth and final production of the year, when "The Stranger" is performed at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, tonight at 8.00 o'clock. The play will be repeated Saturday night.
"The Stranger" is written by Miss Leonora Loveman, a former student in Professor Baker's course in dramatic composition. In three acts, the plot centers about the clash of Hungarian customs with American ideals, the former represented in the hero and the latter in the American heroine. Miss Loveman is a native of Hungary, and she is accordingly well acquainted with the traditions of the Hungarian people.
The scenery has been designed by Mr. Georges Musaphia, a Boston artist, who has had extensive training both here and abroad. Inasmuch as both settings are in Hungary, the designer has been given an opportunity to display unusual color effects.
The cast will be composed of members of the regular Workshop company, and the whole production will be under the direction of Professor Baker, assisted by P. F. Reniers '16. Because of circumstances attending the establishment of a Reserve Officers' Training Corps in Cambridge the play that was scheduled for performance by the Workshop next month has been definitely cancelled.
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