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Two one-Act plays, "His Chance" and "Green Glase", will be presented by the 47 Workshop this evening at 8 o'clock in Lower Massachusetts Hall. The performance of the two plays, which comprise the third group of plays to be given by the Workshop this year, will be open only to its members.
The first play, entitled "His Chance", is a sketch of an incident in a small American village at the time of the entrance of the United States into the World War. The play was written by Mrs. C. Antoinette Wood, and the production is under the direction of Miss Katherine Searle, coach, and Miss Rhys James, prompter.
The cast is as follows:
"Green Glass' is the title of the second play, written by R. L. Wayne 2G. It is a detective play, adapted from a short story by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow. The coaching of the play has been undertaken by R. L. Wayne 2G.
The cast for this play is as follows:
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