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In Agassiz House Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening, the "47 Workshop" will present "Mis' Mercy," a one-act play by Louise W. Bray, and "Time Will Tell," a three-act fantasy by Rachel Lyman Field, for its annual fall production. Both pieces are the work of former members of English 47. The performance will be repeated tomorrow evening at the same hour.
A private exhibition of the model stage settings submitted in the workshop's recent designing competition will be held during the "coffee space" on both evenings. Some 16 candidates have designed models, with the opportunity of consulting Mr. Henry Hunt Clark of the Boston Fine Arts Museum School at any time regarding their sets. A public exhibition of these models will be held in Massachusetts Hall either next week or in the week after the Christmas vacation.
The staging of the plays for the present production has been directed by J. Roger Williams '07, A.M. '11, of the English Department, who has had the assistance of a group of 10 stage candidates chosen from the 30 applications received by the Workshop this fall.
Mr. Munroe Pevear has been the chief electrician for the "47 Workshop" company for some time and has done some interesting work for these plays.
The casts which Professor Baker has chosen for the two plays are as follows:
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