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The Harvard Dramatic Club has selected a Provencal Miracle Play for its sixth annual production of a play dealing with the nativity of Christ. This old French piece was translated especially for the Club by D. F. Robinson '26. Last year the presentation was of Spanish origin. Miracle plays are common throughout Europe: but in the United States their production is rare. The Dramatic Club instituted the custom of presenting a Miracle play six years ago, and the success of the enterprise, as well as the interest shown, has led to its continuance.
The Miracle Play will be given against the Cathedral background of the Germanie Museum on the evenings of December 19 and 20. On both nights there will be two complete performances, the first beginning at 7.30 o'clock, and the second at 9 o'clock. Admission to the Miracle Play is free to patrons of the Dramatic Club's fall production, "The Chisholm Trail." Tickets of admission may be obtained upon request on the nights of the performances of "The Cviholm Trail."
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