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The Harvard Dramatic Club will give two miracle plays, "The Lutterworth Christmas Play" of the St. George Cycle and the "Pageant of the Shearmen and Taylors" of the Coventry Cycle, in performances this evening and tomorrow at 7.15 and 9.00 in the Germanic Museum. On account of the smallness of the room two presentations are to be made each night.
In addition to the two plays there will be scenes from "The Salutation and Conception" from the Hegge Cycle. These plays are open only to those who bought tickets for "The Life of Man". J. M. Brown '23, president of the Dramatic Club, is directing the performances with P. M. Oenslager '23 and John McAndrew '24 in charge of costumes and scenic effects. The lighting, modelled after Rembrandt's, will be managed by Donald Stralem '24.
The background of the play will be made through old English chants and songs sung by members of the Glee Club.
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