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WORKSHOP TO PRESENT "WELCOME TO OUR CITY"

Unique Play Has 10 Scenes and 30 Speaking Parts--Was Written by T. C. Wolfe, Author of "The Mountain"

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

"Welcome to Our City", a drama of realism in ten scenes, will be produced for the first time this evening at 8 o'clock in Agassiz House, by the 47 Workshop. This is the second Workshop play written by T. C. Wolfe 3G., his "Mountain" having been produced in the fall of 1921.

The play is unique, not only because of its division into scenes and not acts, but also because of its 30 speaking parts with an equal number of supernumeraries. The scene settings were done by John McAndrew '24.

The cast follows: Baptist Minister,  W. D. Dunkel 1G. Mob,  Thirty Persons Helen Neely,  Miss Maryalice Secoy Dan,  G. H. Code '18 Mr. Jordan,  Harold Bates Bailey,  R. P. Bond 2G. Sorrell,  M. T. Herrick 1G. Old Sorrell,  E. P. Goodnow '17 Uncle Amos,  Stewart Master Rutledge,  C. A. Rollins 1G. Lee,  H. C. Lodge Jr. '24 Mr. McIntyre,  R. S. Aldrich '25 Johnson,  R. T. Bushnell '19 Hutchings,  E. P. Goodnow '17 Gov. Carr,  L. M. Pearson 2G. Bull,  W. E. Stilwell '25 Doggy,  P. F. Holmes '24 Mary Todd,  Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler,  Miss Angela Morris Annie,  Miss Dorothy Sands Mrs. Rutledge,  Miss Doris Halman Pickens Gaffney  P. W. Rice 2G. Slew-Foot,  W. E. Stilwell '25 Sam Tipton,  G. H. Code '18 White Chauffeur,  R. J. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston,  W. L. Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood,  W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor,  W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker,  R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher,  P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes,  C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant,  D. W. Keyes '26 Guardsman,  Harold Bates

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