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A special performance will be given at the Hasty Pudding Club, 12 Holyoke street, tomorrow evening of the 47 Workshop's first regular production for the year, "The Middle Window," a play in three acts by Rachael Lyman Field. Under the auspices of Phillips Brooks House Association tickets will be distributed to the different military and naval units of the University. They may be had free upon application at the Harvard Hut, 39 Holyoke street, or at the Hostess House in the Yard. Early application is desirable, for the number of seats is limited to 300.
The play will commence at 8 o'clock. The Club has been opened through the kind consent of the Graduate Council. Not only will it be open for "The Middle Window" tomorrow, but also for reading and writing, and for a program arranged by Phillips Brooks House in the evening, on Sunday.
The first regular private performance of the 47 Workshop will be given at Agassiz House; Radcliffe, tonight at 8 o'clock. The second regular performance is to be next Monday. The two plays are "The Middle Window" and "Rise Up, Jennie Smith,", by Eugene Pillot, in one act. These performances are open only to regular members of the Workshop audience, who are expected to write a criticism.
The casts of characters are: Last night a special invitation performance was held at Agassiz House for the settlement houses of Boston, particularly those which, have given or intend to give plays.
Last night a special invitation performance was held at Agassiz House for the settlement houses of Boston, particularly those which, have given or intend to give plays.
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