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The 47 Workshop will present its first play of the year tomorrow night at Agassiz House at 8 o'clock. It has chosen for its opening production "Slug" by Henry Fisk-Carlton, a three act play of hobo life in the Northwest. It was written last year in 47a and received honorable mention in the Belmont Prize competition.
John Collier '23, who took the part of Beranger last year, in the Dramatic Club production, will play Slug. Miss Edith Coburn Noyes will take the part of Effie. She played the lead in "Makers of Light", the second production of the 47 Workshop last year.
The complete cast follows: The following are also aiding in the production: The play will be repeated on Thursday evening at the same place. The production is not public, and the audience will be restricted to members of the 47 Workshop and the group of outsiders who are on the Workshop guest list.
The following are also aiding in the production: The play will be repeated on Thursday evening at the same place. The production is not public, and the audience will be restricted to members of the 47 Workshop and the group of outsiders who are on the Workshop guest list.
The play will be repeated on Thursday evening at the same place. The production is not public, and the audience will be restricted to members of the 47 Workshop and the group of outsiders who are on the Workshop guest list.
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