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SOPHOCLES "ELECTRA" PRODUCED IN OPEN AIR

WILL BE SUPPORTED BY NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE CAST

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

In a twentieth century revival of classicism Miss Margaret Anglin will appear in Sophocles' well known play. "Electra" in atmosphere much like that which characterized Sophocles' productions during his lifetime. The play will be given in the open all in Providence, R. I, on June 26 and 27. In the Roger Williams Park.

In this production Miss Anglin will be supported by the regular New York Metropolitan Opera House cast and orchestra, which will be under the direction of Charles Paul.

A special return train from Providence to Boston, run by the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, has been chartered to make the trip on June 26, leaving Providence at 12 o'clock midnight, daylight saving time.

The sponsors of the production of this classic are the officers and members of the Providence Music League.

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