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"FIESTA" TO OPEN ON DECEMBER 12

Gloria Braggiotti to Appear in Exotic Dance--Minor Parts are Filled for Rehearsals

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The Harvard Dramatic Club with the full cast decided upon and all preparations rounding to form, has launched it self upon the final period of rehearsal and production activity incipient to its premiere in Brattle Hall which was announced last night as December 12.

The most recent development is the announcement that Miss Gloria Braggiotti has been secured to execute the exotic, primitive dance which climaxes the fiesta scene in the play. Miss Braggiotti performed several specialty dances in last year's Dramatic Club play "Hassan."

Complete Cast Named

The numerous minor parts were filled yesterday and rehearsals will begin at once. The important members of the cast have been rehearsing for several weeks. The complete list of those who will play in "Fiesta", as announced last night, is as follows, F. K. Smith '30, R. R. Wallstein '32, Alice Cobb, Gloria Braggiotti, Patricia Stevenson, M. D. T. Manduley '32, G. W. Harrington '30. H. G. Meyer '30, M. P. Smith '32, P. S. Davis '30, N. P. Lowenstein 1G.B., F. A. Pickard '29, Mary Crandon, Gretchen Blair, Helen Shaw, Lily Jones, Sally Sherburne, H. C. Friend 31, C. L. Fox ocC., Harold Adamson '32, J. W. Frick '31, J. M. Sargent '31, L. C. Winter '31.

"Fiesta" will be given in Brattle Hall, Cambridge on December 12, 13, and 14, and will move to Boston on December 15 for a showing in John Hancock Hall. Eugene O'Neill, upon reading the book, pronounced it the best play of Mexican peon life that he had ever read. Michael Gold, the author of the play, will make a special trip to Cambridge to see the premiere.

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