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The first production of the Dramatic Club's spring play, "The Governor's Wife," by Jacinto Benevente, will be presented this evening at 8 o'clock in the 1 Eta Theatre. Other performances will be given Wednesday afternoon at the Copley Theatre Thursday evening at the Pi Eta Theatre, and Saturday evening at the Barn at Wellesley. Tickets for these performances are on sale at the Co-op Branch, Kent's, and at the Copley Theatre, and may also be obtained from G. C. Noyes '20 in Thayer 62.
After the Cambridge and Wellesley performances there will be informal dancing. Four men from the Dramatic Club Orchestra, which is to furnish music between the acts, will play for the dancing.
The cast for the play is as follows:
The scene is in Moraleda, a supposed provincial capital of Spain.
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