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A rehearsal with full lighting effects of the plays for the first production of the 47 Workshop will be held this evening at Agissez Theatre, Radcliffe College, where the production is to be given next Friday and Saturday. Much of the scenery for the three one act plays has been completed in the 47 Workshop head quarters, Lower Massachusetts Hall, and some of it will be erected in the Agissez Theatre this evening. What is probably the most difficult set to construct will be used in "The Crows Nest", the action of which takes place in the crows nest of an ocean liner. An invention to represent the curved sky background to the rigging of a ship has been perfected, and is being constructed in the Workshop on the lines of a patented model by Rollow Wayne 2G., who last year was stage manager of the Workshop, and this year has charge of the design, construction and painting of the scenery.
During the absence of Professor G. P. Baker '87, rehearsals of the casts of the three plays. "The Other One", "The Mountains" and "The Crows Nest" have been conducted by J. W. D. Sevmour '17.
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