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Tickets for the 1922 Pi Eta Show "Don't Mind If I Do" will go on sale today in Cambridge, and early next week in Boston, Providence, and Newton. Tickets for the two performances at the Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, which are to be on Friday and Saturday, January 6 and 7, go on sale this morning at the Coop and at Leavitt and Peirce's. Tickets for the performance at Jordan Hall, Boston, on New Year's Eve, may be obtained at these places, and at Jordan Hall and Herrick's, in Boston. Tickets for the Providence performance, at Infantry Hall, January 6, may be obtained early next week at Anthony's Drug Store, Seddon's News Stand, Steinert's, and the Brown Union in that city; while tickets for the performance at Players' Hall, West Newton, on January 6, may be purchased at Edmand's Drug Store, Newtonville, and the First National Bank, West Newton. Tickets for all performances may be obtained by writing to E. O. Otis Jr. '23 at the Pi Eta Clubhouse.
The price of the tickets for the different performances are as follows: Boston, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, and $1.65; Cambridge, both performances, $2.50; Providence, $2.20 and $1.65; West Newton, $2.75 and $2.20.
"Don't Mind If I Do" has been receiving the finishing touches in the rehearsals during the past week, and is now nearly in shape for the first performance, which is to be Tuesday evening. This performance will not be open to the public, but will be for the graduate members of the society only. The first dress rehearsal will be held this afternoon, and a second will be held on Monday, in final preparation for the production of the show.
An innovation with this year's show will be the use of special scenery, all of which, both exterior and interior sets, is being made solely for use in this production. The sets were designed by O. M. Oenslager '23, who is supervising their construction by members of the club. The setting for the second act, which is an exterior scene in the Swiss Alps, is treated in a somewhat unconventional manner, and is extremely effective.
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